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Originally posted by dilushasg-bdavi View Postany idea what will be the numbers given to the runway at hambantota airport
Originally posted by dilushasg-bdavi View PostAny news on the second runway at BIA?????
1. RML for domestic and private jets ;
2. HTT for LCC Flights, Cargo aircraft, MRO and technical stop for A380s (Gulf-Aussie) ;
3. CMB for passenger flights operate by legacy carriers ;
It is important AASL expand the CMB international terminal than investing on second runway. When the pax traffic increase we will see...
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Originally posted by Max View PostGovt. to embark on Stage II of US $ 500 mn BIA expansion project
March 3, 2012, 7:27 pm
The agreement for the BIA expansion project will be signed between Finance Secretary Dr P. B. Jayasundara and JICA officials shortly.Construction is expected to be completed by 2016, Jinadasa Rajapaksa, an Ministry official said.
With the proposed expansion, the BIA passenger handling capacity would be doubled to 12 million per annum. The cargo handling capacity would also be increased to 500,000 metric tons from present capacity of 250,000 metric tons, he noted,
A new split level passenger terminal building which separates arrivals and departures vertically, a new pier with eight boarding gates and 14 passenger boarding bridges with a dedicated gate comprising two passenger boarding bridges for the operations of the new A-380 Airbus, will be included in the proposed new complex, he explained.
There would also be a remote apron and an additional nine parking stands to ease air traffic movements. There would be a tax free apparel shopping mall at the Katunayake BOI Zone to attract more business visitors to Sri Lanka.The tax free shopping mall is to be located adjacent to the arrival terminal and connected by a sky bridge, he said.
The security, administration, fire services buildings and female rest rooms for navigational staff will also be expanded along with the refurbishment of the porches and departure and arrival terminals.
http://www.island.lk/index.php?page_...de_title=46651
So any news on this? When is construction going to begin?
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Originally posted by Banuthev View PostRunway 05/23, code F. Runway lengh 3500m x 60m.
No Update Yet. But CMB is not even busy to expect for a second runway. AASL was planning divide the aircraft traffic in three airports:
1. RML for domestic and private jets ;
2. HTT for LCC Flights, Cargo aircraft, MRO and technical stop for A380s (Gulf-Aussie) ;
3. CMB for passenger flights operate by legacy carriers ;
It is important AASL expand the CMB international terminal than investing on second runway. When the pax traffic increase we will see...
Imagine, paying LKR 15K for a 3-4 hour LCC flight to Gulf / East Asia and having to pay another LKR 12-15K for a 10 hour taxi ride to Colombo! Might as well fly full fare in and out of CMB!
HTT is a great idea as a secondary airport and will save tons of fuel for airlines flying in to CMB when designated as the alternate. It is also great for tech stops and MRO, but when it comes to being a gateway to SL in general RML is much better positioned. RML runway could be rehabilitated (perhaps with a minor extension) to handle all commonly used narrow bodies.
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I just realized that the proposed extension (in 2005 / 2006 time frame) of the RML runway did not take place and it is still at 1600 feet. This means a significant extension is needed to handle the A319/20/21/NEO and B737x/NG/MAX type aircrafts.
Still I think it is worth it, as plenty of space is available along the '22' side towards the mashes. Tree huggers and eco-mentalists must be reigned in though!
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Originally posted by Cayman View PostHTT is a great idea as a secondary airport and will save tons of fuel for airlines flying in to CMB when designated as the alternate. It is also great for tech stops and MRO, but when it comes to being a gateway to SL in general RML is much better positioned. RML runway could be rehabilitated (perhaps with a minor extension) to handle all commonly used narrow bodies.
Lets hope the Government bigshots understand this; keep HTT as more of an “industrial airport”, let it develop by itself and not try to ram up passenger numbers artificially by forcing airlines to use HTT instead of Colombo just because of their vanity or the need to “prove a point” (especially to the opposition, who are just as short sighted, selfish and stupid as those in government).
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SriLankan to add second hangar
Shirajiv SIRIMANE
SriLankan Airlines would add a second hangar to strengthen their engineering arm by the end of this year.
Cabin Maintenance Manager, SriLankan Airlines Engineering Department, D. P. Tilakaratne said that this would be situated near the ‘line maintenance’ office which would enable the free movement of aircraft without disturbing overall flight movements at the airport.
He said that one of the main reasons to go in for a second hangar is the high demand SriLankan Engineering is getting from third party airlines. “Our clean unblemished track record is of very high esteem and many airlines in the region including India and Pakistan send their aircraft for servicing, obtaining checks, painting and for other maintenance work.We have already carried out over 70 third party airline ‘checks which include 56 orders from Indio in India,” he said.
He added that the current hangar could house three aircraft while the new hangar could accommodate two more. “This hangar would generate additional income to the airline,” he said
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Originally posted by Praetorian View PostSriLankan to add second hangar
Shirajiv SIRIMANE
SriLankan Airlines would add a second hangar to strengthen their engineering arm by the end of this year.
Cabin Maintenance Manager, SriLankan Airlines Engineering Department, D. P. Tilakaratne said that this would be situated near the ‘line maintenance’ office which would enable the free movement of aircraft without disturbing overall flight movements at the airport.
He said that one of the main reasons to go in for a second hangar is the high demand SriLankan Engineering is getting from third party airlines. “Our clean unblemished track record is of very high esteem and many airlines in the region including India and Pakistan send their aircraft for servicing, obtaining checks, painting and for other maintenance work.We have already carried out over 70 third party airline ‘checks which include 56 orders from Indio in India,” he said.
He added that the current hangar could house three aircraft while the new hangar could accommodate two more. “This hangar would generate additional income to the airline,” he said
http://www.dailynews.lk/2012/08/06/bus04.asp
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Originally posted by dilushasg-bdavi View PostAny news on the second runway at BIA?????
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Regarding KIA Phase II, where a whole new terminal will be built with Japanese assistance, am I the only one who is disappointed with the current design plans? The terminal structure does not look that impressive.
If you look at Bangkok’s new airport it was also funded by Japanese assistance (loans/aid etc-whatever you want to call it). And that is one impressive design.
Can’t the same be done for Phase II at Colombo? We need a better looking design than the box and rectangle concept they've come up with.
It may cost more, but splashing out more cash for this is worth it (when you consider how much is wasted elsewhere). Peoples first and last impressions of a country are formed by the airport they enter and leave from. Colombo is NOT that impressive (compared to our competitors in the ME and South East Asia, not to mention the up and coming brilliant South Indian airports).
We need a design that looks unique.
Construction needs to happen soon if you want CMB as a hub. The current Airport as it stands is atrocious. Departures is just disgusting, nothing but ugly chaos where you are always standing in a queue from the taxi drop off all the way to the plane.Last edited by Praetorian; 13-08-2012, 02:21 PM.
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