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  • A359
    Member
    • Dec 2020
    • 42

    #13651
    "SriLankan Airlines flight UL306 from Colombo to Singapore was diverted to Medan Airport, Indonesia, yesterday (5th June) due to a technical issue. As the aircraft required additional time for repairs, all 93 passengers and eight crew members disembarked at Medan Airport."

    Does anyone know what caused the diversion? Aircraft is an A321-Neo? Is it still in Medan?

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    • 4R-ALA
      Senior Member
      • Feb 2013
      • 383

      #13652
      Originally posted by A359
      "SriLankan Airlines flight UL306 from Colombo to Singapore was diverted to Medan Airport, Indonesia, yesterday (5th June) due to a technical issue. As the aircraft required additional time for repairs, all 93 passengers and eight crew members disembarked at Medan Airport."

      Does anyone know what caused the diversion? Aircraft is an A321-Neo? Is it still in Medan?
      4RABM A320ceo not 321neo

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      • banuthev
        Administrator
        • Dec 2010
        • 3947

        #13653
        Originally posted by Mach3

        Also what is the seating configuration of this, is it 18J 256Y? The typical UL A332 seating layout.
        According to news report, 4R-ALT is with J18/Y242 ex- fly gangwon config.

        4R-ALH with J18/Y252
        4R-ALS with J18/Y251

        Chief Technical Officer of SriLankan Airlines, Capt. Patrick Fernando, said the aircraft is equipped with wireless in-flight entertainment and individual USB charging ports at every seat for enhanced passenger convenience. It is powered by two Rolls-Royce Trent 700 engines and presents a two-class configuration with 18 Business Class and 242 Economy Class seats. The aircraft will serve both long-haul and select short-haul routes.

        SriLankan Airlines welcomes first wide-body aircraft in seven years - Breaking News | Daily Mirror
        SriLankan Airlines (UL, Colombo International) has ferried in its first new widebody aircraft in seven years. The A330-200, 4R-ALT (msn 1261) landed in Colombo on June 3 on an eight-year lease from Carlyle Aviation Partners and was welcomed by the airline's chairman as a much-needed capacity boost after decisions to axe previous widebody orders and engine shortages had left the airline short of aircraft.

        Sarath Ganegoda told the Channel News Asia outlet that negotiations to acquire two more aircraft by the end of the year were underway but did not specify the type. He said 4R-ALT's arrival was a milestone and a result of work done by the previous government and board of directors. However, he was generally critical of their failure to lock in a steady stream of aircraft deliveries.

        "It’s not easy for us to compete with other airlines with our [existing] hardware," he said. "We can't afford to go for brand new state-of-the-art aircraft." The 260-passenger two-cabin configured 13.7-year-old aircraft formerly flew for Fly Gangwon, and before that, Garuda Indonesia.

        Last year, former SriLankan Airlines CEO Richard Nuttall told ch-aviation that the airline's poor financial standing and lack of available cash made it difficult to procure aircraft in a competitive leasing environment.

        "There are so many profitable routes that we can’t connect due to a lack of aircraft," said Ganegoda. "Even this [delivery] is not sufficient. As per our plan, we’ll add at least two more aircraft by the end of this year, if everything goes well."

        In April 2024, the previous government approved a proposal to lease four A330s, including two from ORIX Aviation for six years at USD360,000 per month per aircraft and two from Aergo Capital for eight years at USD365,000 per month per aircraft. But Ganegoda said the decision was later cancelled. He did not say why.

        Before that, the airline ordered four A350-900s and six A330-300s in 2013 as part of a USD1.3 billion fleet renewal campaign, but the A350s were never taken up. Later inquiries revealed corruption in the procurement process but the A330s did eventually turn up, albeit via leases. Ganegoda is now pursuing Airbus for compensation over the A350 order.

        SriLankan Airlines currently operates 23 aircraft, including seven A320-200s, two A320-200N, four A321-200N, three A330-200s, and seven A330-300s. All are leased, and Ganegoda says one of the problems SriLankan faced in recent years was aircraft going out of lease and being unable to source replacements. Because of cancelled orders, there was no pipeline of incoming aircraft and the fleet has "whittled down."

        "There is a dearth of aircraft," he said. "We can't add them per our plans and wishes." Despite this, Ganegoda says SriLankan's medium to long term goal is to double the fleet within the next five years.

        Ganegoda also said Sri Lanka's president, Anura Kumara Disanayake, was taking a lot of interest in the airline, having shifted responsibility for it from the Ministry of Ports, Shipping, and Aviation Services to the Ministry of Finance. As well as being president, Disanayake heads that ministry and is now the airline's "line minister." Ganegoda said this was a plus for the airline.

        4R-ALT is expected to begin revenue flights in mid-June.

        SriLankan Airlines takes first new widebody in seven years - ch-aviation

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        • Farhan Hussain
          Member
          • Apr 2023
          • 70

          #13654
          4R-ABM operating flight UL306 diverted to medan
          https://www.adaderana.lk/news.php?nid=109230
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          • A359
            Member
            • Dec 2020
            • 42

            #13655
            Originally posted by 4R-ALA

            4RABM A320ceo not 321neo
            Thanks for clarifying. On Flightaware, it was noted as a A321N in error.

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            • Serendib
              Senior Member
              • Jan 2011
              • 1807

              #13656
              SriLankan Airlines Eyes Doubling Aircraft by 2030

              by Staff Writer
              06-06-2025 | 1:46 PM

              COLOMBO (News 1st); SriLankan Airlines plans to add two more aircraft to its fleet by the end of the year, said Chairman Sarath Clement Ganegoda in an interview with CNA.

              The Chairman also revealed that SriLankan Airlines has submitted an ambitious five-year strategic plan to the government, outlining short-, medium-, and long-term goals.

              “In the short term, we’re focused on driving cash flow and profitability, which is essential for long-term sustainability,” he explained. “In the medium to long term, we’re aiming for stability and growth—doubling the fleet and expanding our route network.”

              Ganegoda emphasized that the airline has already identified and prioritized several new routes and is committed to building an organization that its 6,000 employees—and an additional 900 in catering—can be proud of.

              COLOMBO (News 1st); SriLankan Airlines plans to add two more aircraft to its fleet by the end of the year, said Chairman Sarath Clement Ganegoda in an - Get the latest breaking news and top stories from Sri Lanka, the latest political news, sports news, weather updates, exam results, business news, entertainment news, world news and much more from News 1st, Sri Lanka's leading news network.

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              • banuthev
                Administrator
                • Dec 2010
                • 3947

                #13657
                Originally posted by A359

                Thanks for clarifying. On Flightaware, it was noted as a A321N in error.
                Any update on 4R-ABM? What was the issue in 4R-ABM? Which aircraft Rego operated relief flight from CMB-KNO-SIN-CMB ?
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                • Amithasupun
                  Junior Member
                  • Aug 2023
                  • 9

                  #13658
                  4R-ALT When will it be like for normal aviation operations ?

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                  • MAW2000
                    Senior Member
                    • Aug 2023
                    • 249

                    #13659
                    Originally posted by banuthev

                    Any update on 4R-ABM? What was the issue in 4R-ABM? Which aircraft Rego operated relief flight from CMB-KNO-SIN-CMB ?
                    As far as I heard, It was a Engine issue, no evidences yet.

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                    • MAW2000
                      Senior Member
                      • Aug 2023
                      • 249

                      #13660
                      Originally posted by Amithasupun
                      4R-ALT When will it be like for normal aviation operations ?
                      Mid June or before End of June 25.

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                      • Haleef
                        Senior Member
                        • Nov 2012
                        • 1468

                        #13661
                        Originally posted by Amithasupun
                        4R-ALT When will it be like for normal aviation operations ?
                        12th evening or 13th 4R-ALT will fly. Till then it will be in the 747 hangar.
                        Haleef Ismail
                        www.youtube.com/haleef1 | www.instagram.com/cmb_spotter

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                        • A359
                          Member
                          • Dec 2020
                          • 42

                          #13662
                          Originally posted by MAW2000

                          As far as I heard, It was a Engine issue, no evidences yet.
                          Looks like 4R-ABM was ferried back on Sunday and is back in service, with flights to India and Pakistan in the last couple of days.

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                          • n863gt
                            Senior Member
                            • Aug 2024
                            • 223

                            #13663
                            Originally posted by banuthev

                            any update on 4r-abm? What was the issue in 4r-abm? Which aircraft rego operated relief flight from cmb-kno-sin-cmb ?
                            4r-abn,[ul302]
                            edit: don't know why it always changes uppercase to lowercase. : (
                            Last edited by n863gt; 10-06-2025, 08:33 AM.
                            spotting Y-12s and helicopters from my home..

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                            • n863gt
                              Senior Member
                              • Aug 2024
                              • 223

                              #13664
                              Is SL in a shortage of AvGas? can anyone verify/explain?
                              https://aviationvoice.lk/shortage-of...es-crash-slpp/
                              spotting Y-12s and helicopters from my home..

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                              • banuthev
                                Administrator
                                • Dec 2010
                                • 3947

                                #13665
                                Qantas to close budget airline Jetstar Asia from 31 July 2025. CMB is one of the destination impacted by the closure of Jetstar Asia.

                                Is Jetstar Asia struggling with competition from AirAsia? I see AirAsia also have reduced the flights on KUL-CMB recently if i am not mistaken?
                                Any chance Scoot launching CMB route ?

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