Upali Air
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Upali Air is one of the defunct airlines of Sri Lanka. It was the island's first domestic airline.
Upali Air was founded at the end of the 1960s by Sri Lankan entrepreneur Upali Wijewardene. This businessman was well-known for his skill in buying companies in the brink of bankruptcy and making them successful. The toffees produced by his confectionery factory are still famous throughout Sri Lanka.
Upali Air began operating with a single 20-seat De Havilland Twin Otter airplane. Later other small airplanes were added to its fleet.
This company ceased to exist not long after Upali Wijewardene's untimely death in February 1983, when he was only 43 years old. The beginning of the civil war between the LTTE and the Sri Lankan government spelled doom for this small airline. The increased controls and security measures, along with the conversion of certain civilian airfields, like Ratmalana airport, into military bases for the Sri Lankan Air Force, made Upali Air’s operation no longer viable.
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- 1 De Havilland Twin Otter
- 1 Cessna U206G
- 1 Cessna 152 II
- 1 Bell 206 L Helicopter
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