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Originally posted by 4R-ALA View Post
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Originally posted by 4R-ALA View Post
Another new chairman/managing director, Dunstan Jayawardena, is named and he receives a mandate from President Ranasingho Premadasa to make the airline succeed or shut it down
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the last pic... Is it Royal UK airforce? or SL
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Originally posted by umedhah View Postthe last pic... Is it Royal UK airforce? or SL
Here is another picture of LTU at Colombo Airport. I think this picture was taken before the phase 1 project.
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Sri Lanka Aviation service completes 101 years.
Today is the International Civil Aviation Day. Sri Lanka's Civil Aviation completes 101 years of existence. Minister Priyankara Jayaratne issuing a message in this connection says that Sri Lanka is in a position to be satisfied of its achievements in this sector. The country which had successfully tested a flight in 1912, is presently engaged in competitive worldwide airline services.
The national airline is performing a significant task in the national economic development. The number of aircraft in the national career, the Sri Lankan Airlines is being gradually increased. Minister Jayaratne says that the Mihin Lanka Airlines is also rendering an exceptional service.
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Originally posted by Speedbird View Post...You are dead wrong
AF took over UTA and Air Inter in the early 90's operated schedule 744 to Colombo
Balkan used to fly Tu154s to CMB and onwards to SIN
East German Interflug flew to CMB from Berlin in the late 80's
Does anyone know about the Swissair schedule to CMB
I remember the Swissair schedule up until the time it ended in 1987. It was a twice weekly DC10 service.
Once weekly ZRH-KHI-CMB-SIN-JKT, and once weekly ZRH-GVA-KHI-CMB-SIN.
I don't recall Interflug ever flying to Sri Lanka. Did Sri Lanka have an air services agreement with East Germany?
Air France took over UAT around 1993. However AOM took over Air France around 1996.
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Originally posted by 4R-ADA View PostI remember the Swissair schedule up until the time it ended in 1987. It was a twice weekly DC10 service.
Once weekly ZRH-KHI-CMB-SIN-JKT, and once weekly ZRH-GVA-KHI-CMB-SIN.
I don't recall Interflug ever flying to Sri Lanka. Did Sri Lanka have an air services agreement with East Germany?
Air France took over UAT around 1993. However AOM took over Air France around 1996.
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