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GENERAL

Draft of spectrum rejig for aviation wins nod

Business, Komsan Tortermvasana, Published on 10/09/2024

» The board of the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) has unanimously approved a draft of spectrum reallocation rules to support the commercial aviation industry to ensure greater practical usage of spectrum in line with global standards and safety requirements.

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GENERAL

Cathay Pacific completes repairs on Airbus A350 fleet after 90 flights cancelled

Published on 09/09/2024

» Hong Kong flag carrier Cathay Pacific Airways has completed repairs on its Airbus A350 aircraft after 90 flights were cancelled in the past week following an engine fire that led to the discovery of a "first-of-its-kind problem" involving fuel hoses.

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LIFE

Longines Inaugurates Its New Boutique in Northern Thailand

Published on 09/09/2024

» Longines has launched its first boutique in Thailand, nestled in the heart of Chiang Mai, the vibrant and charming hub of Northern Thailand. The grand opening featured notable figures, including Pornthep Attakijpaisarn, General Manager of Central Chiang Mai; Weerachote Thirawayamakul, Head of Regional Marketing at Central Pattana Public Company Limited; Mathurot Suthanyarak, Marketing Manager at Central Chiang Mai; Thaphat Kulsirinun, Longines Brand Manager; and Kris Bhimayothin, Swatch Group Thailand Country Manager. The boutique is strategically located on the first floor of Central Chiang Mai, a prominent shopping centre in the region.

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WORLD

Singapore to begin building Changi’s T5 mega airport terminal in 2025

Published on 08/09/2024

» Singapore will start construction of a new mega terminal at Changi Airport in the first half of next year, aiming to lift the aviation hub’s annual passenger handling capacity by more than half, Prime Minister Lawrence Wong said.

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WORLD

Turbulence injures 7 on Scoot flight to China

Bloomberg News, Published on 07/09/2024

» SINGAPORE - Seven people were injured, with one hospitalised after a plane operated by Singapore Airlines Ltd's budget carrier Scoot encountered turbulence during a flight from the city state to Guangzhou in China on Friday, the Straits Times reported on Saturday.

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WORLD

Singapore to build mega airport terminal

Bloomberg News, Published on 07/09/2024

» Singapore will start construction of a new mega terminal at its Changi Airport in the first half of next year, aiming to lift the aviation hub's annual passenger handling capacity by another 50 million, the Straits Times reported, citing Prime Minister Lawrence Wong.

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THAILAND

AOT aiming high with airport plans

News, Supoj Wancharoen, Published on 07/09/2024

» Airports of Thailand (AOT) has outlined an expansion of its six international airports to manage 210 million passengers by 2032.

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GENERAL

Asian equities steady after turbulent week

Business, Published on 07/09/2024

» RECAP: Asian equities were poised to end a turbulent week on a steady note and Thai shares had their best week of the year, while currencies edged higher ahead of crucial US payrolls data that could set the stage for a larger interest rate cut.

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GENERAL

Safety at risk as pilots buy promotions

Business, Narumon Kasemsuk, Published on 07/09/2024

» The Thai Pilots Association is urging the new government to change the employment policy of some airlines in Thailand that make pilots pay a large sum of money for a job or promotion from co-pilot to captain, as it leads to unfair recruitment and might be harmful to public safety.

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WORLD

Four Vietnamese airports to close as Typhoon Yagi nears

Published on 06/09/2024

» Vietnamese authorities are preparing to suspend operations at four northern airports, including Noi Bai International Airport in Hanoi, for parts of Saturday as the nation braces for storm Yagi, according to the Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam (CAAV).