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Business, Boonsong Kositchotethana, Published on 27/04/2015
» Global airline industry body IATA has defended the operational safety of Thai Airways International (THAI) and Bangkok Airways in the wake of a blanket scepticism of Thailand's aviation safety standards.
Business, Boonsong Kositchotethana, Published on 24/04/2015
» Long-haul no-frills carrier Thai AirAsia X (TAAX) has secured a limited reprieve from Japan to commence planned regular services to Sapporo.
News, Published on 18/04/2015
» Jet Asia Airways is still scheduling flights to Japan, Saudi Arabia and Indonesia.
Business, Boonsong Kositchotethana, Published on 18/04/2015
» Chiang Rai will get a more prominent spot in Thailand's aviation industry when a joint venture led by Singapore's ST Aerospace establishes a major aircraft maintenance, repair and overhaul service centre (MRO) there.
News, Amornrat Mahitthirook, Published on 14/04/2015
» Six airlines have been ordered not to promote or sell any flights to Japan after May 31 in case the flights are cancelled due to safety concerns.
Amornrat Mahitthirook, Published on 13/04/2015
» Two Thai charter airlines already under the microscope for safety concerns cancelled overseas flights Saturday because of their own operational failings, not because Japan didn’t approve them.
News, Amornrat Mahitthirook, Published on 08/04/2015
» South Korea's aviation agency will allow Thai Airways International (THAI) and Thai AirAsia X to increase the amount of scheduled flights into the country.
Online Reporters, Published on 07/04/2015
» South Korea will allow one Thai charter airline to fly until mid-April while two scheduled carriers seek permission to increase flights, the Transport Ministry said.
News, Amornrat Mahitthirook, Published on 04/04/2015
» Japan and Thailand signed an agreement on Friday allowing six Thai-registered airlines to operate charter flights to Japan from April 11 to May 31.
Online Reporters, Published on 02/04/2015
» Cambodia's State Secretariat for Civil Aviation (SSCA) will monitor planes from Thailand in the wake of the ban on new charter and regular flights to Japan, South Korea and China due to concerns over safety standards.