SriLankan fleet

SriLankan Airlines currently operates with an all-Airbus fleet comprising the following aircraft.

Current fleet

SriLankan Airlines fleet

Aircraft

In Service

Orders

Passengers

F

J

Y

Total

Airbus A320-200

3

-

12

Airbus A321-200

2

2

Airbus A330-200

3

-

18

Airbus A330-300

1

5

Airbus A340-300

3

0

2

1

Airbus A350-900

0

7

TBA

TBA

DHC-6-100

2

0

Total

24

16

Special liveries

  • in July 1990,an The Lockheed L-1011 TriStar (JY-AGB) was operated in Royal Jordanian livery with Air Lanka
  • In May 2014, an Airbus A330-200 (4R-ALH) was delivered in the OneWorld livery.

Fleet history

srilankan Mainline Historical Fleet since 1979

Aircraft

Introduced

Retired

Notes

Airbus A300B2/B4

2000

2000

Airbus A320

1992

Airbus A321

2014

Airbus A330-200

1999

Airbus A330-300

2014

First delivery scheduled October 2014

Airbus A340-300

1994

Last flight of Airbus A340 in 2016

Airbus A350-900

2016

First delivery scheduled July and September 2016

Boeing 707

1979

1989

Boeing 737-200

1979

1995

Boeing 737-300

1992

1992

Boeing 747-200

1984

1987

Boeing 767-300

2010

2010

Lockheed L-1011 TriStar

1980

2000

Fleet developments

SriLankan Airlines aims to boost its fleet to 30 aircraft over the next four years, and is currently in talks with both Airbus and Boeing regarding a deal that may consist of up to nine long-haul aircraft. It has also leased four additional Airbus A320 aircraft. SriLankan's CEO Kapila Chandrasena stated that the carrier wants to add either Airbus A330-300 or Boeing 777 aircraft to its fleet to replace its Airbus A340-300s, with deliveries beginning in 2013–2014. Selected aircraft have also been refurbished to incorporate flat bed seating in business class and an enhanced Inflight Entertainment system.

In April 2013, it was announced that SriLankan Airlines had won government approval to acquire four Airbus A350-900 and six A330-300 aircraft, with deliveries starting from October 2014. A further three Airbus A350-900s will be leased, with deliveries of these aircraft starting in 2017.

Future fleet plans

Over the long term SriLankan aims to transition its narrowbody fleet to A321neos. An order for new-generation narrowbody aircraft is not expected in the near term although the carrier is open to start considering lease proposals for A321neos. SriLankan has only been committing to relatively short lease periods on its A321ceos – approximately three to four year – in order to leave open the possibility of transitioning to A321neos.

SriLankan generally sees the A321/A321neo as the ideal size for its narrowbody routes. This will allow for capacity expansion without increasing the number of units. As is the case with the widebodies, SriLankan’s business plan does not currently envision any expansion in the size of its narrowbody fleet. But, depending on market conditions, it may later consider acquiring one or two growth aircraft.