Clarification on SriLankan Airlines flight that suffered a technical fault

Clarification on SriLankan Airlines flight that suffered a technical fault



July 09, 2021, Colombo: SriLankan Airlines wishes to clarify the news report currently being circulated stating “SriLankan Airlines suffers mid-air fuel shortage” is inaccurate.

On July 6th, 2021, SriLankan Airlines flight UL504 en route from London to Colombo had to take a longer flight path from its regular journey as the Kuwait Air Traffic Control denied entry into their airspace as their primary radar was unserviceable. The Aircraft had to be rerouted via a longer route avoiding Kuwait airspace.

Even though UL 504 had sufficient fuel to return to Colombo, as an additional precaution, a technical stop was planned in Trivandrum after coordinating with the Airline Operations Control Center to refuel the aircraft in Trivandrum and flew on to Colombo.

The safety of our passengers and crew is of paramount concern as we strive to keep our flights safe and secure. Sri Lankan Airlines continues to keep safety at the forefront without jeopardizing the safety of our passengers, crew, and equipment.


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