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  • umedhah
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2010
    • 600

    #3106
    Originally posted by NeatStuff
    Sunday times on Mihin getting new aircraft: http://www.sundaytimes.lk/130728/new...aft-54894.html

    The loss-making Mihin Lanka is negotiating with the Treasury to buy three new aircraft, including a Boeing, on lease, the airline’s chairman Nishantha Wickremesinghe said yesterday. “We have to compete with other international airlines. Therefore we should have a young fleet. We are negotiating with the Treasury to obtain financial assistance for the lease,” Mr. Wickremesinghe told the Sunday Times. He said the airline’s present fleet comprised three aging aircraft which needed to be replaced. Mr. Wickremesinghe said he would not be able to comment about the amount involved as talks with the manufacturers were still going on. Losses of Mihin Lanka increased by almost two fold to Rs 1.9 billion in 2011/2012 in comparison to 2010/2011.
    hmmm, wonder why they are going with boeing... then they have tyo hire new pilots who are trained for boeing??? what with Jetstar Sri Lanka ?? any updates??
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    • dilushasg-bdavi
      Senior Member
      • Feb 2011
      • 555

      #3107
      Originally posted by NeatStuff
      Sunday times on Mihin getting new aircraft: http://www.sundaytimes.lk/130728/new...aft-54894.html

      The loss-making Mihin Lanka is negotiating with the Treasury to buy three new aircraft, including a Boeing, on lease, the airline’s chairman Nishantha Wickremesinghe said yesterday. “We have to compete with other international airlines. Therefore we should have a young fleet. We are negotiating with the Treasury to obtain financial assistance for the lease,” Mr. Wickremesinghe told the Sunday Times. He said the airline’s present fleet comprised three aging aircraft which needed to be replaced. Mr. Wickremesinghe said he would not be able to comment about the amount involved as talks with the manufacturers were still going on. Losses of Mihin Lanka increased by almost two fold to Rs 1.9 billion in 2011/2012 in comparison to 2010/2011.
      Boeing 737-700s would be nice

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      • banuthev
        Administrator
        • Dec 2010
        • 3947

        #3108
        Originally posted by NeatStuff
        http://www.sundaytimes.lk/130728/new...bia-54874.html

        Here is the sunday times article.

        Funny how they say last week when it happend during the first week of the month.
        I wonder why 4R-ALC not in service since 4-July-2013..

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        • umedhah
          Senior Member
          • Dec 2010
          • 600

          #3109
          Originally posted by Banuthev
          I wonder why 4R-ALC not in service since 4-July-2013..
          Hope that is also not damaged... prob C-Check??
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          • banuthev
            Administrator
            • Dec 2010
            • 3947

            #3110
            Originally posted by dilushasg-bdavi
            Boeing 737-700s would be nice
            Mihin Lanka used to operate on B737 in the past but that was a wet-leased aircraft (ACMI). As umedhah said earlier, Mihin Lanka doesn't have the capt/crew who have got experience on Boeing B737, if I am not mistaken. I heard Mihin Lanka has plans to transfer 4R-MRC (A321), 4R-MRD (A321) and 4R-MRE (A320) to SriLankan Airlines. A321 is a good choice for SriLankan Airlines though!

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            • umedhah
              Senior Member
              • Dec 2010
              • 600

              #3111
              Originally posted by Banuthev
              Mihin Lanka used to operate on B737 in the past but that was a wet-leased aircraft (ACMI). As umedhah said earlier, Mihin Lanka doesn't have the capt/crew who have got experience on Boeing B737, if I am not mistaken. I heard Mihin Lanka has plans to transfer 4R-MRC (A321), 4R-MRD (A321) and 4R-MRE (A320) to SriLankan Airlines. A321 is a good choice for SriLankan Airlines though!
              I dont understand.. if those 3 320s are aging for MJ, it will be same for UL right?? UL is more well reputed hence shouldn't be using aging a/c...
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              • dilushasg-bdavi
                Senior Member
                • Feb 2011
                • 555

                #3112
                Originally posted by Banuthev
                Mihin Lanka used to operate on B737 in the past but that was a wet-leased aircraft (ACMI). As umedhah said earlier, Mihin Lanka doesn't have the capt/crew who have got experience on Boeing B737, if I am not mistaken. I heard Mihin Lanka has plans to transfer 4R-MRC (A321), 4R-MRD (A321) and 4R-MRE (A320) to SriLankan Airlines. A321 is a good choice for SriLankan Airlines though!
                maybe dey will hire some foreign pilots until the local ones r done with der training...........dats wat they did in bangladesh when BG gt their new 773ER

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                • Cayman
                  Senior Member
                  • Mar 2011
                  • 379

                  #3113
                  Originally posted by umedhah
                  I dont understand.. if those 3 320s are aging for MJ, it will be same for UL right?? UL is more well reputed hence shouldn't be using aging a/c...
                  Why re-invent the wheel when UL / MJ have the end to end infrastructure for A320/A321 operation already in place.

                  The sensible thing to do would be to transfer the MJ aircraft to UL and close the shop. One hemorrhaging airline is enough!

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                  • sfernando34
                    Senior Member
                    • Feb 2013
                    • 143

                    #3114
                    Originally posted by Cayman
                    Actually the current trend in the Middle East and Asia is to promote frequency, hence the use of smaller aircrafts with daily frequency rather than wide bodies operating 2-3 times a week. This is a sign of a maturing traveler base whose lifestyle is becoming more sophisticated.

                    Gone are the days when people made travel decisions months in advance (even for VFR) and stuck with those plans. Now the decisions are made impromptu and dates change as they go by, hence the need for daily flights.

                    We saw this fragmentation taking place in the US in the late 80s and early 90 resulting in their domestic operations (including transcon) almost completely taken over by the narrow bodies and regional jets / props.
                    True enough. Even UL has gone with this trend, putting A320s on KUL, SIN and DXB routes more times a day. It's a good strategy I guess, and makes for a more flexible travel schedule.

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                    • banuthev
                      Administrator
                      • Dec 2010
                      • 3947

                      #3115
                      Originally posted by Cayman
                      Why re-invent the wheel when UL / MJ have the end to end infrastructure for A320/A321 operation already in place.

                      The sensible thing to do would be to transfer the MJ aircraft to UL and close the shop. One hemorrhaging airline is enough!
                      I thought exactly the same!! SriLankan Airlines could configure few A320s with All Economy Class to serve Low-cost market like Jakarta, Dhaka, Sharjah and Bahrain.

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                      • channa
                        Senior Member
                        • May 2013
                        • 230

                        #3116
                        Originally posted by Banuthev
                        I wonder why 4R-ALC not in service since 4-July-2013..
                        It is flying today for ul 553/554 for cmb-fra-cmb

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                        • banuthev
                          Administrator
                          • Dec 2010
                          • 3947

                          #3117
                          Originally posted by channa
                          It is flying today for ul 553/554 for cmb-fra-cmb
                          Thanks Channa, Now I understand 4R-ALC is in service but Flightradar24 not catching the aircraft-movement correctly.

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                          • Freakstar
                            Junior Member
                            • Jul 2013
                            • 3

                            #3118
                            Originally posted by umedhah
                            hmmm, wonder why they are going with boeing... then they have tyo hire new pilots who are trained for boeing??? what with Jetstar Sri Lanka ?? any updates??
                            Well that's a poor decision. Since most of our engineers are rated for Airbus aircrafts, not Boeing. We'd probably have to get engineers and technicians for Boeing

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                            • CalgaryLankan
                              Senior Member
                              • Jan 2011
                              • 251

                              #3119
                              Not sure if this is discussed here before; but Tiger is pulling out of CMB in end of Aug as per airlineroute. net.

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                              Also same website reporting Gan - CMB service by Maldivian which was mentioned here before.

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                              • LukeSkywalker
                                Senior Member
                                • Feb 2011
                                • 188

                                #3120
                                4R-ADA tail strike image available on an airliners.net thread on this topic (http://www.airliners.net/aviation-fo....main/5830169/)

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