SriLankan Airlines is in the process of restructuring its fleet. The ailing airline is set to lose close to a quarter of its fleet to retirements and lease expirations in the next two years. Among these are three Airbus A320-200 models.
The airline, headquartered in Sri Lanka’s Bandaranaike International Airport, currently operates an all-Airbus fleet of 23 aircraft. According to Planespotters.net, it is made up of A320 and A330 family aircraft.
The detailed breakdown is as follows:
- Narrowbody:
- Five A320-200
- Two A320-200neo
- One A321-200
- Four A321-200neo
- Widebody:
- Four A330-200
- Seven A330-300
SriLankan Airlines is being proactive and is not only looking to replace these aircraft but expand its fleet as well.
Requirements and conditions
On May 22nd, Sri Lankan Airlines issued its most recent Request for Proposals (RFP). It is the third in less than six months. The previous two fielded proposals for five narrowbody aircraft and five widebody aircraft, each.
According to the new RFP (ENG/ALC/RFP/23/028), the airline is soliciting proposals for one narrowbody Airbus, either an A320-200 or A321-200 for a six-year dry lease. Potential lessors are to send in their bids no later than June 12th, 2023, at 14:00 local time.
The airline is also open to bids from their current lessors to extend the lease periods of the aircraft currently in their possession.