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  • lordvader
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2011
    • 366

    #2581
    What happened to this?
    http://www.ceylontoday.lk/1096-print.html


    BTW the airport isn't bad. I'd say its a good thing. But the location couldve been better. IMHO if they wanted to use it as a transhipment hub with the port they shouldnt have built it 20km away (looks like it anyway on Google Maps). It shouldve been built as an integrated complex. That way they couldve directly connected it to the fuel tanks in the port as well.
    Last edited by lordvader; 26-03-2013, 09:28 AM.

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    • Srilankan1
      Senior Member
      • Dec 2010
      • 499

      #2582
      Originally posted by ecureilx
      by then, oil would have been discovered and it would be pumped straight to the plane

      BTW, SL is one of the few airports that is using bowsers, most of the countries, for safety and environmental reasons, having switched to Piped fuel lines.
      This should be corrected as MRIA an not SL .

      As I knows BIA has piped fuel lines connected with Kolonnawa or Sapugaskanda.Correct me if I m wrong.

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      • slaviator
        Member
        • Jul 2012
        • 56

        #2583
        Originally posted by Max
        More fuel issues expected...........
        I think fuel is going to be coming from here for now...but it's probably better to pipeline it straight (that's going to be a pretty big distance though) to the airport in the long run.....

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        • ecureilx
          Senior Member
          • Dec 2010
          • 616

          #2584
          Originally posted by Srilankan1
          This should be corrected as MRIA an not SL .

          As I knows BIA has piped fuel lines connected with Kolonnawa or Sapugaskanda.Correct me if I m wrong.
          Piped connection to the refinery isn't the same as piped delivery at the tarmac ...

          You dont' send a bowser, you send a delivery vehicle that hooks up the underground delivery pipe to the plane, and pump it out ... than sending large bowsers, which are often the cause of runway / tarmac crashes, and often than ever need wing walkers to ensure the is seperation vs delivery vehicles which are small and easy to traverse ..

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          • Srilankan1
            Senior Member
            • Dec 2010
            • 499

            #2585
            Originally posted by ecureilx
            Piped connection to the refinery isn't the same as piped delivery at the tarmac ...

            You dont' send a bowser, you send a delivery vehicle that hooks up the underground delivery pipe to the plane, and pump it out ... than sending large bowsers, which are often the cause of runway / tarmac crashes, and often than ever need wing walkers to ensure the is seperation vs delivery vehicles which are small and easy to traverse ..
            Ok Bro, This means there are no piped lines connected from any refinery to BIA??

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            • lordvader
              Senior Member
              • Jan 2011
              • 366

              #2586
              Is this actually true?

              http://www.ceylontoday.lk/27-26462-n...n-mattala.html

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              • Speedbird
                Senior Member
                • Feb 2012
                • 616

                #2587
                Originally posted by Srilankan1
                Ok Bro, This means there are no piped lines connected from any refinery to BIA??
                BIA
                It is by rail - tank car(I am not sure sure if they are still doing them)...to Jet A1 tank farms at BIA then piped delivery (This was built with in last 10 years by the Chinese) at the tarmac

                At HRI
                By road to airport and at the tarmac again utilizing bowsers/road tankers

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                • Cayman
                  Senior Member
                  • Mar 2011
                  • 379

                  #2588
                  Originally posted by lordvader
                  I think he is referring to the operating cost related to the additional stop over.

                  For instance, a flight that operated CMB-MLE-CMB now operates CMB-HRI-MLE-CMB. The additional cost covers the extra leg and the cycle.

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                  • Speedbird
                    Senior Member
                    • Feb 2012
                    • 616

                    #2589
                    Originally posted by Cayman
                    I think he is referring to the operating cost related to the additional stop over.

                    For instance, a flight that operated CMB-MLE-CMB now operates CMB-HRI-MLE-CMB. The additional cost covers the extra leg and the cycle.
                    Will definitely know if it increase by 10% by March 2014; when the next UL annual report is due. UL cost estimates have been quite wonky

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                    • Cayman
                      Senior Member
                      • Mar 2011
                      • 379

                      #2590
                      Originally posted by Speedbird
                      Will definitely know if it increase by 10% by March 2014; when the next UL annual report is due. UL cost estimates have been quite wonky
                      I too wasn't sure about 10% because it looks too low, given the additional cycle they have to put on the frame. Then again, I thought they must have run the numbers before running their mouths

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                      • banuthev
                        Administrator
                        • Dec 2010
                        • 3947

                        #2591
                        Flydubai to operate daily service to HRI and double daily service to CMB effect 4 June. Route : FZ551/2 operates Daily DXB-CMB-HRI-DXB, DXB Departure at 22:50 CMB Arrival at 05:00 CMB departure at 05:55 HRI arrival at 06:35 HRI departure 07:30 DXB Arrival 10:50 and FZ557/8 operates Daily DXB-CMB-DXB, DXB departure 18:50 CMB Arrival 01:00 CMB Departure 01:55 DXB Arrival 05:05. Equipment : B737.

                        Also Emirates, EK654/5 is increasing DXB-CMB service from 21 to 24 weekly effective 2-June.

                        06:45 - 12:45 - EK654 - B773 - DXB-CMB - MON.THU.SUN
                        14:10 - 16:55 - EK655 - B773 - CMB-DXB - MON.THU.SUN

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                        • Max
                          Senior Member
                          • Apr 2011
                          • 919

                          #2592
                          Qantas-Emirates deal gets final backing from Australia

                          Qantas Airways has won a final approval form Australia's competition watchdog for its partnership with Emirates.

                          Meanwhile, the alliance with Emirates will also see Qantas shift its hub for European flights to Dubai from Singapore.

                          Qantas Airways wins a final approval from Australia's competition watchdog for its partnership with Emirates.

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                          • Max
                            Senior Member
                            • Apr 2011
                            • 919

                            #2593
                            Originally posted by Banuthev
                            Flydubai to operate daily service to HRI and double daily service to CMB effect 4 June. Route : FZ551/2 operates Daily DXB-CMB-HRI-DXB, DXB Departure at 22:50 CMB Arrival at 05:00 CMB departure at 05:55 HRI arrival at 06:35 HRI departure 07:30 DXB Arrival 10:50 and FZ557/8 operates Daily DXB-CMB-DXB, DXB departure 18:50 CMB Arrival 01:00 CMB Departure 01:55 DXB Arrival 05:05. Equipment : B737.

                            Also Emirates, EK654/5 is increasing DXB-CMB service from 21 to 24 weekly effective 2-June.

                            06:45 - 12:45 - EK654 - B773 - DXB-CMB - MON.THU.SUN
                            14:10 - 16:55 - EK655 - B773 - CMB-DXB - MON.THU.SUN
                            Nice.......

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                            • Max
                              Senior Member
                              • Apr 2011
                              • 919

                              #2594
                              Male international capacity by carrier (weekly seats): 25-Feb-2013 to 3-Mar-2013

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                              • UL-L10
                                Member
                                • Mar 2012
                                • 48

                                #2595
                                Originally posted by Banuthev
                                Flydubai to operate daily service to HRI and double daily service to CMB effect 4 June. Route : FZ551/2 operates Daily DXB-CMB-HRI-DXB, DXB Departure at 22:50 CMB Arrival at 05:00 CMB departure at 05:55 HRI arrival at 06:35 HRI departure 07:30 DXB Arrival 10:50 and FZ557/8 operates Daily DXB-CMB-DXB, DXB departure 18:50 CMB Arrival 01:00 CMB Departure 01:55 DXB Arrival 05:05. Equipment : B737.

                                Also Emirates, EK654/5 is increasing DXB-CMB service from 21 to 24 weekly effective 2-June.

                                06:45 - 12:45 - EK654 - B773 - DXB-CMB - MON.THU.SUN
                                14:10 - 16:55 - EK655 - B773 - CMB-DXB - MON.THU.SUN
                                Hope there will enough fuel for all these extra movements ?

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