Kapila Speaks About Airbusses

 Kapila Chandrasena was a Sri Lankan airline and telecommunications executive best known for serving as Chief Executive Officer of SriLankan Airlines until March 2015. He also held senior roles at Mihin Lanka, Mobitel, and Sri Lanka Telecom, and studied at Royal College, Colombo, later earning an engineering degree from the University of Chicago and an MBA from the University of Melbourne.

His career became widely discussed because of his alleged role in the Airbus bribery controversy, one of Sri Lanka’s most high-profile corruption cases. Reports say he was accused of accepting a bribe connected to a major aircraft purchase deal for SriLankan Airlines, and the case drew international attention after Airbus admitted to bribery in several countries.

Chandrasena was arrested again in 2026 in connection with the reopened investigation, and authorities also moved to re-arrest him after bail-related issues. News reports later said he was found dead in Colombo on 8 May 2026, with police treating the case as a suspicious death while inquiries continued.

His story remains significant because it sits at the intersection of aviation management, public sector governance, and anti-corruption efforts in Sri Lanka. For many people, his name is now most closely tied not to airline leadership, but to the long-running Airbus scandal and its political consequences.Here is the video of Kapila


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