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  • UL-L10
    Member
    • Mar 2012
    • 48

    #2671
    Originally posted by 4R-ADA
    http://atwonline.com/finance-amp-dat...eyes-new-fleet
    SriLankan Airlines prepares for oneworld; eyes new fleet
    About time too, joining a modern outfit like One World, you need to have a modern fleet or UL will look like the poor partner!

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    • banuthev
      Administrator
      • Dec 2010
      • 3947

      #2672
      Originally posted by Dave
      About time too, joining a modern outfit like One World, you need to have a modern fleet or UL will look like the poor partner!
      As per LBO, SriLankan Airlines is going to re-do the feasibility study on re-fleeting in the wake of developments in the international aviation market. http://www.lankabusinessonline.com/n...ster/314103908

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      • Serendib
        Senior Member
        • Jan 2011
        • 1807

        #2673
        Originally posted by 4R-ADA
        http://atwonline.com/finance-amp-dat...eyes-new-fleet
        SriLankan Airlines prepares for oneworld; eyes new fleet
        Can't find the full story

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        • banuthev
          Administrator
          • Dec 2010
          • 3947

          #2674
          Originally posted by Serendib
          Can't find the full story
          I shouldn't copy the whole news due to copyright issues. Anyway I have posted the highlights below.

          Nishantha Wickremasinghe told ATW as per March 2013 :

          SriLankan Airlines is working to prepare for its oneworld membership and is on track to join the alliance early next year. The Sri Lankan flag carrier is also expanding its Colombo hub and renewing its fleet.

          "Hard work has been done to prepare SriLankan for the alliance, especially within the IT sector. I am expecting to be a full member with oneworld early next year.”;

          "We are looking to replace it's A340-300s in next 24 months. We are indeed looking to the A330s and may later consider the A350. We need a new, young, modern fleet,” he said, adding that fuel costs for the small carrier are 43% of overall costs. He said SriLankan is also looking to the A321neo, but has not yet determined how many the airline will eventually order.

          "Planning to add direct flights Australia as part of the strategy to build up it's hub. Also planning to add flights to Gan Isles.

          "Our target in the business plan to grow the fleet to 30 aircraft.

          Wickremasinghe said there are no plans to privatize the carrier or to bring in a strategic investor. SriLankan is in the middle of a five-year restructuring plan, which should be completed by 2016. The Sri Lankan government holds a 94.68% stake; the remaining shares will be held by its employees.

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          • Sakith
            Senior Member
            • Nov 2011
            • 137

            #2675
            Originally posted by ecureilx
            then again, see the 320-214's joining the fleet have this .. for Y Class

            This is emergency exit row... u cant recline emergency exit row seats..

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            • Sakith
              Senior Member
              • Nov 2011
              • 137

              #2676
              Originally posted by lordvader
              Agreed about refurbishing the A340s. Not sure why they even refurbished one in the first place. BTW I dont think ALD and ALG are refurbished (look at the seat configs- theyre different from the other A332s) so I think only 5 A332s are refurbished. Any idea about the A333 order?

              Damn! UL needs to have a product manager who compares their product with their competitors to make sure its leading edge (and competitive). Even their new Business Class will become outdated quickly since it has no direct aisle access. Nevertheless it is much better than before. However there should be some consistency (e.g. colours) across the UL fleet so the aircraft on the inside has a distinctive atmosphere.
              ALD is still configured as per the old cknfig 12/275.
              ALG got 18/236 as per BMI config. And have flat beds but not like same as our current flat beds...

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              • Prasad
                Junior Member
                • Apr 2013
                • 12

                #2677
                Hope Melbourne will the the Aus destination since its the biggest city to hold Sri Lankan's outside Lanka!

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                • Cayman
                  Senior Member
                  • Mar 2011
                  • 379

                  #2678
                  Originally posted by Sakith
                  This is emergency exit row... u cant recline emergency exit row seats..
                  That makes sense. So the other seats in Y have recline?

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                  • Sakith
                    Senior Member
                    • Nov 2011
                    • 137

                    #2679
                    Originally posted by Cayman
                    That makes sense. So the other seats in Y have recline?
                    Ofcourse why not i have personelly checked that.. I doubled checked it today with some friend who flew to sin/kul last week.

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                    • Max
                      Senior Member
                      • Apr 2011
                      • 919

                      #2680
                      British Airways in Sri Lanka

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                      • Srilankan1
                        Senior Member
                        • Dec 2010
                        • 499

                        #2681
                        BA pulled out in 1998 for commercial reasons, not security concerns

                        British Airways (BA), which resumed flights to Colombo on Monday after a 15-year break, says the pull out was for commercial reasons and not due to security concerns relating to the conflict.

                        “Our suspending flights in 1998 were purely for commercial considerations and load factors. It had nothing to do with security or the war. We believe today, commercially, it makes sense to fly here,” Keith Williams, BA CEO told the Business Times in Colombo.

                        He was speaking on the sidelines of a reception in the capital on Monday evening to mark the resumption of flights. The flight which arrived from Gatwick airport, London via the Maldives brought several BA officials and British travel writers.

                        The airline will operate thrice weekly to Colombo with an option of increasing flights if the demand rises.

                        “This is a big growth market and a very competitive one. We see an opportunity in business and tourist traffic,” he said.

                        The UK, for many years the largest source market for Sri Lankan tourism, is now second to India.

                        British Airways (BA), which resumed flights to Colombo on Monday after a 15-year break, says the pull out was for commercial reasons and not due to security

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                        • dilushasg-bdavi
                          Senior Member
                          • Feb 2011
                          • 555

                          #2682
                          Originally posted by Max
                          SriLankan delivers the first cargo from Mattala airport

                          SriLankan Cargo has commenced cargo operations from the newly opened Mattala Rajapaksa International Airport by delivering a package to Chennai, recently.

                          http://www.news360.lk/tourism/news-2...-lankan-125399

                          WhicH aircraft???? B727, DC-8, IL-18?????

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                          • banuthev
                            Administrator
                            • Dec 2010
                            • 3947

                            #2683
                            Originally posted by dilushasg-bdavi
                            WhicH aircraft???? B727, DC-8, IL-18?????
                            It said that this freighter flight operated by Expo Lanka, who are operating only IL18s and AN12 not B727. I wonder if they are still keeping DC8 at CMB as I havn't seen their DC8 in CMB recently.

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                            • ecureilx
                              Senior Member
                              • Dec 2010
                              • 616

                              #2684
                              900 kg ? would have been cheaper to drag a C208 all the way, HRI to MAA

                              The shipment which has taken place during last week has contained garment accessories, weighing 900kg.

                              Maybe a belly cargo

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                              • Cayman
                                Senior Member
                                • Mar 2011
                                • 379

                                #2685
                                Looks like UL is buying 6 A333 and 4 A359s (all RR engines). The article appears to show the list prices rather than the actual discounted!

                                Ten new aircraft for loss-making SriLankan Airlines, Boeing also seeks share in the pie The Cabinet has approved a staggering more than two and half billion

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