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  • Speedbird
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2012
    • 616

    #3166
    Updated RJ operation to Colombo via Doha

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    • sfernando34
      Senior Member
      • Feb 2013
      • 143

      #3167
      Originally posted by NeatStuff
      Sri Lanka's state airline in MRO venture with Lufthansa Technik 07 Aug, 2013 10:13:30

      Aug 07, 2013 (LBO) - State-run SriLankan Airlines will start operating a joint venture aircraft repair and maintenance organization (MRO) with Lufthansa Technik by July 2014, an official said.

      SriLankan chief executive Kapila Chandrasena said the MRO is expected to earn revenues of 100 million US dollars a year, with an investment of 14 million US dollars in machinery and equipment. The repair facility will be located at the Mattala international airport. The facility will have four bays that can service Airbus A320 and Boeing 737 aircraft Chandrasena said. The facility is expected to employ about 400 people and will help bring profits to SriLankan.

      So Luciano Technik or whatever was indeed Lufthansa Technik as someone pointed out earlier!
      I think this is a poor decision. If UL were to engage in this deal with Lufthansa, why would they not do it at BIA? Although it is sad to say, HRI has very little traffic, and I think that the Lufthansa hangars would be sitting idle for a good majority of the time. BIA would be an ideal location, as more reputable foreign airlines are beginning or resuming service to Colombo. Along with the plans for a 2nd runway in Colombo, I think this Lufthansa project would be far better suited Colombo. More airlines are using narrow bodied aircraft to CMB, such as Thai and Royal Jordanian switching to A320s on their CMB routes. I hope UL uses better judgement with this project.

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      • sfernando34
        Senior Member
        • Feb 2013
        • 143

        #3168
        Originally posted by Speedbird
        Updated RJ operation to Colombo via Doha

        http://airlineroute.net/2013/08/06/rj-cmb-w13/
        Interesting update to hear, after the original report was that the service would be via Al Ain, UAE. I wonder if RJ will be able to receive passenger rights between DOH and CMB? It seems that more airlines are now using more narrow bodied aircraft on longer routes, and in return increasing the frequency of the flights.

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        • Cayman
          Senior Member
          • Mar 2011
          • 379

          #3169
          Looks like UL is paying a fair price for the Airbus-es!

          "Loss making national carrier SriLankan has signed a 1.3 billion U.S. dollar deal with Airbus to purchase ten aircraft"




          While Xinhua may not be the most reliable new site and this price may not include the Engine package, USD 130M average price seems reasonable.

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          • banuthev
            Administrator
            • Dec 2010
            • 3947

            #3170
            Bulls**!!! The order which was placed with Airbus is already cancelled. UL is looking forward for a strategic partner at the moment!!! So pathetic
            Lasantha, Are you sure you got the correct information? Is it true SriLankan's Airbus order cancelled?

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            • LukeSkywalker
              Senior Member
              • Feb 2011
              • 188

              #3171
              Originally posted by sfernando34
              I think this is a poor decision. If UL were to engage in this deal with Lufthansa, why would they not do it at BIA? Although it is sad to say, HRI has very little traffic, and I think that the Lufthansa hangars would be sitting idle for a good majority of the time. BIA would be an ideal location, as more reputable foreign airlines are beginning or resuming service to Colombo. Along with the plans for a 2nd runway in Colombo, I think this Lufthansa project would be far better suited Colombo. More airlines are using narrow bodied aircraft to CMB, such as Thai and Royal Jordanian switching to A320s on their CMB routes. I hope UL uses better judgement with this project.
              If someone is flying in for maintenance does it really matter (after all it's only a few hundred miles away) ? KIA is overcrowded as it is (at least that is the excuse being given for expansion i.e. another runway). If it helps where there is less time spent on land acquisition by moving away unnecessary structures from KIA that would be better.

              The more urgent need has always been a second runway in KIA which never seems to get addressed.

              If the Airforce base was shifted to HIA then there is enough space on that end for a parallel runway...

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

                #3172
                UL chairman in Jan 2008 was P B Jayasundara, Harry J quit right after he was appointed chairman of UL after EK exit!!!!!!!!

                and who the hell said that UL order for Airbuses is cancelled????

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                • Serendib
                  Senior Member
                  • Jan 2011
                  • 1807

                  #3173
                  Sri Lanka national carrier to begin services to Seychelles and Nairobi

                  Thu, Aug 8, 2013, 10:57 am SL Time, ColomboPage News Desk, Sri Lanka.

                  Aug 08, Colombo: Sri Lanka's national carrier SriLankan Airlines will launch direct services to Seychelles in October 2013, according to an announcement made by the Ministry of Home Affairs and Transport of Seychelles.

                  The airline will operate three return flights per week from Colombo to Mahe, the largest island of Seychelles and subject to regulatory approvals by the Kenyan authorities, will offer a through service to Nairobi.

                  During Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa's visit to Seychelles in June, the two countries signed an agreement to establish direct air links as a way to catalyze the trade and tourism between the two island nations.

                  The announcement was made following a meeting held in Seychelles between the officials of the two governments and representatives from the airlines of the two countries.

                  "Seychelles have agreed to a wide-ranging commercial agreement that will give customers of SriLankan Airline convenient access to Air Seychelles' regional network in the Indian Ocean and South Africa, including additional services from Colombo to Seychelles via Abu Dhabi. Customers of Air Seychelles will in turn enjoy access to new points in Sri Lanka, China, Japan, and Southern India, as well as Nairobi," the announcement said. (http://www.colombopage.com/archive_13B/Aug08_1375939633CH.php)
                  SriLankan Airlines will launch direct services to Seychelles in October 2013, according to an announcement made by the Ministry of Home Affairs and Transport of Seychelles.

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                  • banuthev
                    Administrator
                    • Dec 2010
                    • 3947

                    #3174
                    Originally posted by Serendib
                    Aug 08, Colombo: Sri Lanka's national carrier SriLankan Airlines will launch direct services to Seychelles in October 2013, according to an announcement made by the Ministry of Home Affairs and Transport of Seychelles.
                    Good move! But I can not find the flight schedule yet in Amadeus. UL can use A320 for this route do you think??

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

                      #3175
                      wow....finally a brand new route...plus completely a classy route itself.....good move by UL....well said @ banuthev.............

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                      • Cayman
                        Senior Member
                        • Mar 2011
                        • 379

                        #3176
                        Originally posted by Serendib
                        SriLankan Airlines will launch direct services to Seychelles in October 2013, according to an announcement made by the Ministry of Home Affairs and Transport of Seychelles.
                        I hate to sound pessimistic, but I am not sure how successful this route would be. SEZ is already aptly served by both EK and EY. While Sri Lankans do not need visas to enter Seychelles, it is a very expensive destination and I doubt there will be a lot of O&D traffic on this route.

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                        • Cayman
                          Senior Member
                          • Mar 2011
                          • 379

                          #3177
                          Originally posted by Banuthev
                          Good move! But I can not find the flight schedule yet in Amadeus. UL can use A320 for this route do you think??
                          SEZ is well within the range of A320. Not sure if the ETOPS 180 would be enough though.

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                          • CalgaryLankan
                            Senior Member
                            • Jan 2011
                            • 251

                            #3178
                            SEZ seems to be interesting move. Both EY and QR operates A320/319s to SEZ and distance seems to be more than from CMB with almost same (or more) over water. Looks like ETOPS 180 would work. Hopefully this is not a politically motivated move.

                            Seychelles Int'l, Mahe Island (FSIAFSIA) flight tracking (arrivals, departures, en route, and scheduled flights) and airport status.

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                            • randeer
                              Junior Member
                              • Nov 2012
                              • 20

                              #3179
                              Welcome Maldivian airline to BIA...

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                              • Speedbird
                                Senior Member
                                • Feb 2012
                                • 616

                                #3180
                                Originally posted by Cayman
                                I hate to sound pessimistic, but I am not sure how successful this route would be. SEZ is already aptly served by both EK and EY. While Sri Lankans do not need visas to enter Seychelles, it is a very expensive destination and I doubt there will be a lot of O&D traffic on this route.
                                Hmmm...I am quite positive on this route...there is a good demand for cargo...if this route is a successful route then UL should look at Mauritius as well

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