Thailand unveils $106M investment in aviation technology

By VNA   March 4, 2025 | 06:12 pm PT
Thailand unveils $106M investment in aviation technology
Thai Airways planes sit at Bangkok International Suvarnabhumi Airport, Thailand September 3, 2019. Photo by Reuters
Thailand has announced a plan to strengthen its aviation capabilities by investing THB3.6 billion (over US$106 million) in advanced technology, aiming to position the country as a regional aviation hub by 2037.

Aeronautical Radio of Thailand (AEROTHAI) said the move to modernize air traffic control across key airports will increase annual flight capacity from the current 1.2 million to 2 million.

Nopasit Chakpitak, President of AEROTHAI, said aviation capabilities would be enhanced at three new international gateways – U-Tapao Airport and the Eastern Aviation City, Andaman International Airport (Phang Nga), and Lanna Airport (Lamphun), all slated for completion between 2029 and 2030.

AEROTHAI's THB3.6 billion will be allocated evenly across the three airport sites, with each receiving around THB1.2 billion to construct air traffic control for dual runways and over 100,000 flights annually.

The funding will be secured through loans, with ongoing discussions with one or two potential lenders. The loans will not be government-backed, thereby avoiding potential public debt burdens.

AEROTHAI is implementing digital tower systems at airports across Thailand, aligning with International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) standards to eliminate blind spots and enhance safety.

Digital towers will be rolled out in two phases, with popular airports such as Suvarnabhumi, Don Mueang, Phuket, Chiang Mai, Hatyai, and Samui adopting the system in 2026.

Quieter airports like Narathiwat and Betong will get remote tower configurations in 2027, reducing the need for on-site controllers.

The shift to cutting-edge technology aims to boost safety and efficiency but also bolster Thailand's capacity to handle the projected surge in air traffic, solidifying its position as a regional aviation hub.

 
 
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