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SriLankan Airlines opts for six A330’s and four A350 XWB’s

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19-Jun-2013 SriLankan Airlines, the national carrier of Sri Lanka, has signed an MoU (memorandum of understanding) for six A330-300s and four A350-900s. The airline, an all Airbus operator, has chosen the highly reliable A330 and the latest generation A350 XWB aircraft as part of its long-haul fleet renewal."The efficiency, reliability and passenger appeal of our in-service A330s form the pillar of SriLankan's long haul operations," said Kapila Chandrasena, CEO of SriLankan Airlines. "Adding more new A330's to our fleet, combined with the unbeatable economics the A350 XWB will offer, allows us to achieve a strong economical performance."

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