Sri Lankan Airlines welcomed an Airbus A330-200 wide-body aircraft that arrived from Paris this morning. The aircraft, bearing registration number 4R-ALT, performed a low fly-past over Colombo and Katunayake before touching down at Bandaranaike International Airport (BIA). This latest addition brings Sri Lankan’s fleet to 23 aircraft, reinforcing the airline’s commitment to fleet expansion and paving the way for greater operational flexibility on long-haul routes as it prepares for future growth amid rising passenger demand.
Sarath Ganegoda, Chairman of Sri Lankan Airlines, commented on the induction, stating, “This marks the beginning of an exciting new chapter for Sri Lankan Airlines, both operationally and in shaping our long-term fleet strategy. The addition of this aircraft enhances our capacity to meet the growing demand while strengthening our contribution to national tourism goals. As Sri Lanka continues to ascend as a top-tier travel destination, this aircraft will play a key role in connecting global travellers to Sri Lanka.”

Yasantha Dissanayake, Acting Chief Executive Officer and Group CFO at Sri Lankan Airlines added, “This is the first wide-body aircraft to be inducted into the fleet after a lapse of seven years. It will enable us to expand our reach in both existing and new markets, offering improved flight times, enhanced connectivity, and more direct services to the country while also increasing cargo capacity in support of Sri Lanka’s export trade. The aircraft also features inflight amenities that meet the expectations of today’s traveller and provide a more comfortable flying experience.”

Capt. Patrick Fernando, Chief Technical Officer of Sri Lankan Airlines, stated, “This is part of our ongoing efforts to strengthen the fleet and induct more wide-body aircraft shortly. The aircraft is equipped with wireless in-flight entertainment and individual USB charging ports at every seat for enhanced passenger convenience. Two Rolls-Royce Trent 700 engines power the aircraft, and it features a two-class configuration with 18 Business Class and 242 Economy Class seats. The aircraft will serve both long-haul and select short-haul routes.” Sri Lankan Airlines’ current fleet comprises 13 narrow-body and 10 wide-body aircraft, including this latest addition.

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