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  • Originally posted by dilushasg-bdavi View Post
    As far as i know:

    Longest A340 flight in the world: Singapore-Newark
    Shortest A340 Flight: Colombo-Hambantota
    PS, technically, it should be world's longest 'scheduled flight'

    I once watch the track of a Chartered 340-600, doing a longer distance, albeit with reduced cargo and pax I believe

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    • Originally posted by Sakith View Post
      FZ flies daily.....
      How is the HRI-DXB load? does FZ have the rights to carry domestic passengers between CMB and HRI????
      Last edited by dilushasg-bdavi; 24-06-2013, 09:51 AM.

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      • more subsidies...

        The Government has further slashed aircraft handling charges and introduced a string of promotional discounts at Mattala Rajapaksa International Airport (MRIA)

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        • Originally posted by Speedbird View Post
          Joke of the Century continues.

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          • Originally posted by Srilankan1 View Post
            Joke of the Century continues.
            Mattala Airport Flight Information has now been added in Amadeus after 1 year and 5 months of airport launch.

            @ecureilx - Please check if you can see Mattala Airport (HRI) is showing in GDS?

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            • 1S shows this :

              * AIRPORT NAME * * CITY NAME * *STATE/COUNTRY*
              HRI MATTALA RAJAPAKSE INTL HAMBANTOTA HRI SRI LANKA
              END OF DISPLAY

              and vice versa ..

              HRI HAMBANTOTA HRI, SRI LANKA


              This came along in some advisory

              City Code: CMB

              City Name: COLOMBO

              Airport Name: BANDARANAIKE INTL


              What was it before ? I am a bit lost there ..

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              • Originally posted by ecureilx View Post
                1S shows this :

                * AIRPORT NAME * * CITY NAME * *STATE/COUNTRY*
                HRI MATTALA RAJAPAKSE INTL HAMBANTOTA HRI SRI LANKA
                END OF DISPLAY

                and vice versa ..

                HRI HAMBANTOTA HRI, SRI LANKA


                This came along in some advisory

                City Code: CMB

                City Name: COLOMBO

                Airport Name: BANDARANAIKE INTL


                What was it before ? I am a bit lost there ..
                Before no HRI flight information available on Amadeus.net. Whenever we search for flight information i.e route HRI-BKK was showing the error message (We are unable to find departing flights matching the criteria you specified. Please modify your selection and try again. (9100)). At least now HRI flight information showing in Amadeus.net.

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                • Sri Lanka to ask for more Chinese funding for second int'l airport
                  (Xinhua)18:56, July 29, 2013 http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/

                  COLOMBO, July 29 (Xinhua) -- Sri Lanka's government is seeking nearly 150 million U.S. dollars in additional funding from china to complete work on its second international airport that was initially valued at 209 million U.S. dollars, local media reported here on Monday.

                  Sri Lanka's Civil Aviation Minister Priyankara Jayaratne has reportedly sought Cabinet approval to obtain an additional loan from EXIM Bank, China for the Mattala Rajapaksa International Airport (MRIA).

                  Jayaratne has forwarded the memorandum to Cabinet as some areas need to be extended at the MRIA, the local media reported.

                  The additional funding has been requested after taking into consideration the increase in the prices of building and other materials.

                  Accordingly, the initial contract fee for MRIA has increased from 209 million U.S. dollars to 356.9 million U.S. dollars.

                  Jayaratne has stated in the Cabinet memorandum that additional tracks should be constructed in the airport.

                  Luciano Technic Ltd., together with SriLankan Airlines, is engaged in the construction, and has requested the ministry to provide an aircraft hangar and some other facilities in the southern side of the airport.

                  MRIA, which is named after Sri Lanka's president, has only one international airline operating out of it at the moment, other than the national carriers. It was opened in March this year.

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                  • Originally posted by Highflyer View Post

                    Luciano Technic Ltd., together with SriLankan Airlines, is engaged in the construction, and has requested the ministry to provide an aircraft hangar and some other facilities in the southern side of the airport.
                    LOL do they mean Lufthansa Technik?

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                    • well, it really could be Luciano Technic .. don't ask me how I think it is possible

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                      • Mattala Airport To Become A Repair Shop
                        By Nirmala Kannangara

                        Mattala Airport. The government’s failure to achieve the anticipated targets from the Mattala Rajapaksa International Airport (MRIA) over the past ten months has reportadly resulted in plans being drawn to make use of the airport by making it a Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) center.

                        According to the Chairman of Airport and Aviation Services (Sri Lanka) Limited, Prasanna J. Wickramasuriya, the proposed plan for the MRO center is a vital part if the country needs to become an aviation hub in the region.
                        “If we have a MRO center in the country we can repair and maintain not only our own Sri Lankan and Mihin Air aircraft but also could provide the service to the other regional airlines, which is a money spinning industry,” said Wickramasuriya.

                        However, inside sources from Airport and Aviation Services claim the possible reason behind this move is not to make the country an aviation hub but to cover the losses incurred by the Mattala airport as foreign airlines have rejected to land in Mattala.

                        “After investing Rs.209 million for a project that that is yet to bring revenue to the country over the past several months, the government is now trying to open a MRO center spending more money. Although it is good and profitable to have our own MRO center in the country, it is questionable whether foreign aircraft would come to Mattala for services or repairs taking a risk,” the sources added.

                        They further questioned the Airport and Aviation Services Limited (AASL) and SriLankan Airlines plans to get 24-30 flights per week to Mattala although only four airlines –SriLankan, Mihin and two foreign airlines are landing at Mattala but not any other airlines.

                        “Once we were told that Emirates and Qatar Airways have shown interest to land at Mattala airport because of its A330 and A380 compatible runway.

                        The AASL have said that they will not charge for grounding any airline but still airlines do not want this facility as they want to take their clients safely to their destinations,” the sources said.

                        However, Chairman AASL Wickramasuriya further explained as to how revenue could be gained once the proposed MRO center is opened.

                        “Once in six months aircraft have to be sent for maintenance, repair and for overhaul services. The closest MRO center for us is Singapore and there is no other MRO center in the region. We send our own fleet to Singapore and once we start our own MRO center we could save foreign exchange in millions and also could attract other regional airlines to the MRO center,” said Wickramasuriya.

                        When asked as to when the AASL plans to start the MRO center, Wickramasuriya said that they are yet to award the contract to the suitable party. “Once we call quotations we will give the contract to the suitable party. However I am not aware of how much this project would cost as we have not yet awarded the contract for any party,” said Wickramasuriya.

                        However Wickramasuriya did not make any comment when asked whether the plan to start a MRO center in Mattala was to cover up the losses Mattala airport is incurring since its opening. Wickramasuriya wanted The Sunday Leader to contact SriLankan Airlines for an answer to that question as he was not aware of details.

                        “You have to ask that question from SriLankan Airlines. I am not aware of it,” said Wickramasuriya.
                        All attempts to contact Aviation Minister Priyankara Jayaratne and SriLankan Airlines Chairman Nishantha Wickramasinghe for comments failed.

                        Mattala Airport To Become A Repair Shop

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                        • Construction of domestic airport in Sri Lanka's hill capital to start soon
                          Sun, Aug 4, 2013, 09:26 pm SL Time, ColomboPage News Desk, Sri Lanka.

                          Aug 04, Colombo: Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa today ordered the relevant authorities to start the construction of a domestic airport in the hill capital of Kandy as soon as possible.

                          The President this morning visited the site proposed to construct the domestic airport in Kandy and inspected the plan for the structure.



                          A 35-acre plot of land in Theldeniya, Mahaberiatenna area has been set aside for the construction of the airport with a runway 1,200 meters long and 25 meters wide.
                          The President also advised the officials to carryout constructions while paying utmost attention to preserve the environment.

                          Kandy, the cultural capital of Sri Lanka with the world-famous Temple of Tooth is a major tourist destination next to the Sri Lankan capital Colombo. The construction of a domestic airport in Kandy is aimed at facilitating the city to reap maximum benefits of the booming tourism industry.

                          Minister Keheliya Rambukwella, Former Chief Minister of Central Province Sarath Ekanayake, and Air Force Commander Harsha Abeywickrema also participated.

                          (Photos by Nishanka de Silva)

                          Construction of domestic airport in Sri Lanka's hill capital to start soon

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                          • Originally posted by Serendib View Post
                            http://www.thesundayleader.lk/2013/0...a-repair-shop/
                            Mattala Airport To Become A Repair Shop
                            well, most airports host MRO facilities, as an additional source of income .,. not the other way around, except like CRK where nobody wants to fly there .. but with the longest runway in the area, it works ..

                            I am not a airport inspector, but the runway markings, from photos I saw, in HRI, look like they were a rushed up job ..

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                            • 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.
                              Really Kapila...US$14 Million investment and a return of US$100...ROI of 714%...how come other investors are not line up for a such a large ROI???

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                              • when air France and Lufthansa will be resume to flight to sri lanka

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