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  2. SriLankan Airlines - Wikipedia

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    www.srilankan.com. SriLankan Airlines is the flag carrier of Sri Lanka and a member airline of the Oneworld airline alliance. It was launched in 1979 as Air Lanka following the termination of operations of the original Sri Lankan flag carrier Air Ceylon. As of April 2024, it is the largest airline in Sri Lanka by number of aircraft and ...

  3. Anusha Siriratne - Wikipedia

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    Anusha Siriratne. Anusha Siriratne is a Sri Lankan female aviator and served as one of the prominent pilots in the Sri Lankan Airlines. [1] She is the first Sri Lankan female captain of the national carrier and also led the first all-female crew in the history of Sri Lankan Airlines. [2] Her husband Hemantha Siriratne is also a pilot, and the ...

  4. List of airlines of Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    Airline Image IATA ICAO Callsign Commenced operations Hub airport(s) Notes FitsAir: 8D: EXV: EXPOAVIA: 1997 Colombo BIA; Ratmalana; formerly ExpoAir SriLankan Airlines: UL: ALK: SRILANKAN: 1979 Colombo BIA; formerly Air Lanka and Air Ceylon

  5. Asian Aviation Centre (Sri Lanka) - Wikipedia

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    Chandran Rutnam. Managing Director: Nihara Jayatilleke. Website. www.aac.lk. Head Office - Asian Aviation Centre, Colombo Airport, Ratmalana, Sri Lanka. . Asian Aviation Centre (AAC) is a private aerospace engineering and flying training academy in Sri Lanka. [1][2][3][4] Lionair was the parent company of AAC, which has now ceased to operate.

  6. Bandaranaike International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Bandaranaike International Airport (airport code CMB [12]) at Katunayake, Sri Lanka, is 32.5 kilometers north of the national capital, Colombo. 37 airlines currently serve the airport's over 10.79 million annual passengers. [13] The airport has three passenger terminals.

  7. Namal Rajapaksa - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, he led the Sri Lankan national under 16 team. [28] Rajapaksa first played for the school's senior team in 2002 and captained the 1st XV team in 2005. [28] He also led the Sri Lanka under 19 team in 2004. [28] When he joined Cardiff University, he played in the university's rugby team from 2005 to 2006.

  8. Sri Lanka Air Force - Wikipedia

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    In December, then Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ranil Wickramasinghe said Sri Lanka received offers from China, India, Sweden and Russia and they were in progress to take final decision. [38] By 2009 SLAF operated three FT-7, three F-7BS, six F-7G, two Kfir TC.2s, two Kfir C.7s, eight Kfir C.2s, seven MiG-27s and one MiG-23UB trainer. [39]

  9. Kapila Chandrasena - Wikipedia

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    Kapila Chandrasena was the CEO of SriLankan Airlines until March 9, 2015,. [ 1 ] Prior to this role, he served as the CEO of Mihin Lanka [ 2 ] and Mobitel. [ 3 ] He also served as the chief marketing officer of Sri Lanka Telecom. [ 4 ] He studied at the Royal College, Colombo, and holds a Bachelor of Engineering from the University of Chicago ...

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