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Sri Lankan Airlines

May 8, 2023
Editorials

Sri Lankan Airlines: Balancing Reputation and Reality in a Challenging Landscape

Editorial Sri Lankan Airlines, the national carrier of Sri Lanka, has been in operation since 1979. Since then, the airline has grown in size and reputation, with a strong emphasis on providing

Aviation/Business

A New Chairman and Board for SriLankan Airlines: Again?

“One of the biggest issues with Sri Lankan Airlines has been the chronic political interference and mismanagement. Instead of focusing on profitability and sustainability, decisions were often made to serve political interests, which ultimately undermined the airline’s ability to operate

October 21, 2024

SriLankan Airlines Ex-CEO Found Dead Hours After Court Ordered Arrest

News/Sri Lanka

Former Chief Executive Officer of SriLankan Airlines, Kapila Chandrasena, was found dead under suspicious circumstances at a residence in Colpetty, according to Police. His

Aviation In Sri Lanka – A Blueprint For A Blueprint

Aviation/Columns

I don’t think our government really has much of a policy about air travel. I would compare the policies of United Arab Emirates, which

SriLankan Airlines Ex-CEO Found Dead Hours After Court Ordered Arrest

May 8, 2026
News/Sri Lanka

Former Chief Executive Officer of SriLankan Airlines, Kapila Chandrasena, was found dead under suspicious circumstances at a residence in Colpetty, according to Police. His death occurred just hours after the Colombo Magistrate’s

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A New Chairman and Board for SriLankan Airlines: Again?

October 21, 2024
Aviation/Business

“One of the biggest issues with Sri Lankan Airlines has been the chronic political interference and mismanagement. Instead of focusing on profitability and sustainability, decisions were often made to serve political interests,

More

Aviation In Sri Lanka – A Blueprint For A Blueprint

July 28, 2023
Aviation/Columns

I don’t think our government really has much of a policy about air travel. I would compare the policies of United Arab Emirates, which has done a terrific job recognizing the value

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Sri Lankan Airlines: Balancing Reputation and Reality in a Challenging Landscape

May 8, 2023
Editorials

Editorial Sri Lankan Airlines, the national carrier of Sri Lanka, has been in operation since 1979. Since then, the airline has grown in size and reputation, with a strong emphasis on providing

More

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