sri lanka to pay 115m for canceling planes
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Sri Lanka to pay $115m for canceling planes

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Sri Lanka’s cash-strapped national carrier said it will pay a penalty for canceling leases on four Airbus
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Sri Lanka’s cash-strapped national carrier said it will pay a penalty for canceling leases on four Airbus A350s, with official sources putting the figure at about $115 million.
SriLankan Airlines Chairman Ajith Dias said it canceled four of the long-route planes from leasing giant AerCap that had been contracted by the former government.
Dias, who did not give a figure for the penalty, said that the planes were not required as the airline was focusing on more profitable short-haul flights.
The move comes as the current government is in the process of finalizing a partner to revive the loss-making carrier.
Dias said the fate of another four A350s ordered for delivery after 2020 will have to be decided by the new investment partner, although the current government has said it wants the entire deal scrapped.
SriLankan pulled out of three leases on Tuesday after agreeing to pay $98 million, a government source involved in the transaction said.
The airline also paid $17.7 million earlier this year to stop delivery of the fourth that had been due next year, the source said.
“The penalty translates roughly to the lease rentals for 24 months for three aircraft that should have been delivered from this year,” the source told AFP.
“It was easier to cancel the fourth one because its delivery date was in late 2017.”
There was no immediate comment from AerCap.
Former President Mahinda Rajapaksa ordered all of the planes as part of a $2.3-billion re-fleeting program for the airline that is now being investigated for corruption.
The airline is weighed down by losses of nearly a billion dollars. It has called for bids from investors to inject capital and take over the management and return the company to profit.
SriLankan was profitable before Rajapaksa canceled a management agreement with Emirates in 2008 following a personal dispute.
The carrier had refused to bump fare-paying passengers and give their seats to Rajapaksa’s family members.
An angry Rajapaksa removed the Emirates-appointed CEO of SriLankan from the post and replaced him with his own brother-in-law, who had no airline experience, and is now under investigation for corruption.

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