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  • highflyer
    Junior Member
    • Mar 2012
    • 6

    #2806
    http://www.srilankan.com/en_uk/flyin...grade-yourself
    SriLankan Airlines, the national carrier of Sri Lanka, introduces Upgra‘d e-auction, which gives passengers the opportunity to bid for business class upgrades, online. Upgra‘d is an extremely user-friendly online procedure, where an economy class ticket holder booked on a SriLankan flight operating to any SriLankan online destination can place a bid for an upgrade by filling in and submitting an e-form available in the website. It opens up an array of business class comforts ranging from cosy flatbed seats to the AVOD inflight entertainment system that has the latest audio/video on demand and games. Complementing this facility are the wide screens with superior high resolution picture quality for infinite viewing pleasure. (gulfnews)

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    • Max
      Senior Member
      • Apr 2011
      • 919

      #2807
      Emirates Increases Colombo Service

      Emirates Airlines said it is increasing frequencies to Colombo by three a week to 31, to cope with rising demand.

      The three new flights will be operated with Boeing 777-300ER aircraft in two class configuration, adding 126 Business Class and 1,158 Economy Class seats each way per week on the route, as well as 23 tonnes of additional capacity for cargo per flight.

      http://www.lankabusinessonline.com/n...nka/1900412725

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      • umedhah
        Senior Member
        • Dec 2010
        • 600

        #2808
        Originally posted by Banuthev
        Very bad news! if it's true. How did you findout Flydubai going to terminate the service to Mattala ? Reservation for Flydubai's Mattala showing open on the airline website for period effective May and June. Please note Flydubai operates the Mattala tag on Colombo. I doubt this route will fail.
        Extremely sorry for the incorrect info Banu.. it was Air Arabia.... i got mixedup.. sooooo sorry for the hassle.
        ​Umedha Hettigoda ®

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        • banuthev
          Administrator
          • Dec 2010
          • 3947

          #2809
          Originally posted by Cayman
          May be Airbus is waiting for the order to be annouced in Paris next month, as they tend to 'accumulate' orders scored just prior to the airshow for collective annoncement, to gain the maximum piblicity.
          Reuters has reported that SriLankan Airlines has signed a provisional deal Airbus worth USD$1.3 billion on the 17-May 2013, to buy six A330-300 and four A350-900 aircraft for delivery between 2014 and 2023. Chandrasena said the national carrier needs to replace all six A340-300s with A330-300 aircraft and all seven A330-200s with A350-900s.

          The A340 has lost favour with airlines due to the cost of running four engines in an era of high fuel prices. Airlines are switching to lightweight new-technology planes such as the Airbus A350, but sales of the older A330 have held up better than expected due to its availability and competitive pricing, aerospace analysts say. "We don't have cash," Chandrasena said. "So what we are doing is a sale and lease." "We are talking to various (leasing companies) right now about the sale and lease-back on the six A330-300s," he said. (reuters)

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          • umedhah
            Senior Member
            • Dec 2010
            • 600

            #2810
            Originally posted by Banuthev
            Reuters has reported that SriLankan Airlines has signed a provisional deal Airbus worth USD$1.3 billion on the 17-May 2013, to buy six A330-300 and four A350-900 aircraft for delivery between 2014 and 2023. Chandrasena said the national carrier needs to replace all six A340-300s with A330-300 aircraft and all seven A330-300s with A350-900s.

            The A340 has lost favour with airlines due to the cost of running four engines in an era of high fuel prices. Airlines are switching to lightweight new-technology planes such as the Airbus A350, but sales of the older A330 have held up better than expected due to its availability and competitive pricing, aerospace analysts say. "We don't have cash," Chandrasena said. "So what we are doing is a sale and lease." "We are talking to various (leasing companies) right now about the sale and lease-back on the six A330-300s," he said. (reuters)
            all seven A330-300s with A350-900s. this should be All 7 A330-200s?
            ​Umedha Hettigoda ®

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            • banuthev
              Administrator
              • Dec 2010
              • 3947

              #2811
              Originally posted by umedhah
              all seven A330-300s with A350-900s. this should be All 7 A330-200s?
              Typing Error! Yes all seven A330-200s are going to be replaced by A350-900s. Hope sale and lease-back deal confirmed soon! Looking forward to see the announcement on the Airbus Website. Have corrected the error above.

              AirCeylon, Do you have any update about the SriLankan's Airbus order!

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              • Max
                Senior Member
                • Apr 2011
                • 919

                #2812
                Sri Lankan Airlines to buy 10 Airbus planes for $1.3 Billion

                Sri Lankan Airlines has signed a provisional deal with Airbus worth $1.3 billion to buy six A330-300 and four A350-900 aircraft to replace ageing aircraft, firm’s CEO told Reuters.



                The airline, seeking to modernise its fleet to cut fuel costs, will opt for Rolls-Royce engines and use a lease-back arrangement to conserve cash, chief executive Officer Kapila Chandrasena said in an interview.

                “The total cost altogether is going to be around $1.3bn. But deliveries are progressively from 2014 to 2020 on a staggered basis,” he said. The carrier signed a memorandum of understanding on the purchase with Airbus last Friday, he said.

                Sri Lankan Airlines now operates with a 22-aircraft fleet including seven A320-200s, seven A330-300s, six A340-300s.

                Chandrasena said the national carrier needs to replace all six A340-300s with A330-300 aircraft and all seven A330-200s with A350-900s.

                He said the airline would work with either a financial institution or a leasing firm that would buy the aircraft and lease them back to the carrier.

                He said the national carrier would be looking at a lease period of 10 to 15 years, with a shorter period for the A330-300s and a longer period for the A350-900s.

                “We are talking to various (leasing companies) right now about the sale and lease-back on the six 330-300s,” he said.

                http://www.gulf-times.com/business/191/details/353802/sri-lankan-airlines-to-buy-10-airbus-planes-for-$13bn

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                • Max
                  Senior Member
                  • Apr 2011
                  • 919

                  #2813
                  Originally posted by Banuthev
                  Reuters has reported that SriLankan Airlines has signed a provisional deal Airbus worth USD$1.3 billion on the 17-May 2013, to buy six A330-300 and four A350-900 aircraft for delivery between 2014 and 2023. Chandrasena said the national carrier needs to replace all six A340-300s with A330-300 aircraft and all seven A330-300s with A350-900s.

                  The A340 has lost favour with airlines due to the cost of running four engines in an era of high fuel prices. Airlines are switching to lightweight new-technology planes such as the Airbus A350, but sales of the older A330 have held up better than expected due to its availability and competitive pricing, aerospace analysts say. "We don't have cash," Chandrasena said. "So what we are doing is a sale and lease." "We are talking to various (leasing companies) right now about the sale and lease-back on the six A330-300s," he said. (reuters)
                  Delivery expected between 2014 & 2020.

                  2023 – Maybe Typing Error!

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                  • Serendib
                    Senior Member
                    • Jan 2011
                    • 1807

                    #2814
                    Originally posted by Max
                    Sri Lankan Airlines has signed a provisional deal with Airbus worth $1.3 billion to buy six A330-300 and four A350-900 aircraft to replace ageing aircraft, firm’s CEO told Reuters. Sri Lankan Airlines now operates with a 22-aircraft fleet including seven A320-200s, seven A330-300s, six A340-300s.
                    I thought they would get 7 A359s. UL got 8 A320 not 7.

                    http://www.srilankan.com/en_uk/coporate/fleet

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                    • Cayman
                      Senior Member
                      • Mar 2011
                      • 379

                      #2815
                      Yes, there are a lot of typos in these articles. Aviation press should be more accurate and pay attention to what they report.

                      As for the discrepancy on the number of A359s, I thought UL managed to get 4 slots directly with Airbus and will be leasing the remaining three from a leasing company who have already bought the slots for earlier deliveries and are now looking to place them with prospective customer airlines.

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                      • Cayman
                        Senior Member
                        • Mar 2011
                        • 379

                        #2816
                        On a different note, UL appears to think that the current capacity and composition thereof will remain ideal for their operations for the foreseeable future.

                        All they are doing is swapping older fuel un-economical airliners with newer fuel efficient planes of the same size (and range, more or less); 6 A343s replaced with 6 A333s and 7 A332s replaced with 7 A359s.

                        Typically when an airline revamps its entire fleet (the entire wide body fleet in this case) they tend to spend more efforts in capacity planning for the future and adjust the composition of the new aircraft purchase to suit their anticipated needs.

                        I am wondering if UL has done this exercise, found out that the current composition to be ideal going forward, hence ordering 1 to 1 replacements or they have not done this analysis at all.

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                        • Max
                          Senior Member
                          • Apr 2011
                          • 919

                          #2817
                          Originally posted by Serendib
                          I thought they would get 7 A359s. UL got 8 A320 not 7.

                          http://www.srilankan.com/en_uk/coporate/fleet
                          Originally posted by Cayman
                          Yes, there are a lot of typos in these articles. Aviation press should be more accurate and pay attention to what they report.

                          As for the discrepancy on the number of A359s, I thought UL managed to get 4 slots directly with Airbus and will be leasing the remaining three from a leasing company who have already bought the slots for earlier deliveries and are now looking to place them with prospective customer airlines.
                          Originally posted by Cayman
                          On a different note, UL appears to think that the current capacity and composition thereof will remain ideal for their operations for the foreseeable future.

                          All they are doing is swapping older fuel un-economical airliners with newer fuel efficient planes of the same size (and range, more or less); 6 A343s replaced with 6 A333s and 7 A332s replaced with 7 A359s.

                          Typically when an airline revamps its entire fleet (the entire wide body fleet in this case) they tend to spend more efforts in capacity planning for the future and adjust the composition of the new aircraft purchase to suit their anticipated needs.

                          I am wondering if UL has done this exercise, found out that the current composition to be ideal going forward, hence ordering 1 to 1 replacements or they have not done this analysis at all.
                          UL got – 7 A330-200

                          Regarding A350-900

                          4 - A350-900 by Airbus.

                          3 - A350-900 by leasing firm.

                          By 2020 – All A330-200 will be replaced by A350-900.

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                          • Max
                            Senior Member
                            • Apr 2011
                            • 919

                            #2818
                            First A350 XWB “MSN001”

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                            • Max
                              Senior Member
                              • Apr 2011
                              • 919

                              #2819
                              Airbus confirms UL A350-900 order!

                              A350-900 - Customers-Operators List

                              Srilankan Airlines

                              Link - http://www.airbus.com/tools/customers-operators-list/

                              [B]Click Letter S - Letter tab & Check the name.

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                              • lordvader
                                Senior Member
                                • Jan 2011
                                • 366

                                #2820
                                Im pretty sure thats just an Airbus Customer list for airlines that operate any type of Airbus aircraft. Dont think theyve confirmed the order.

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