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News, Amornrat Mahitthirook, Published on 02/06/2017
» The Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) will submit a request on June 30 asking the UN aviation regulator to carry out a re-audit of aviation safety standards.
News, Amornrat Mahitthirook, Published on 21/04/2017
» Executives of Thai Airways International (THAI) and its two affiliated airlines, Nok Air and THAI Smile, will meet this month to come up with a joint management and strategic plan which the airline says holds the key to its future in the region.
Amornrat Mahitthirook, Published on 10/04/2017
» Thai Airways International (THAI) and Bangkok Airways (BA) have entered a codeshare agreement which will remain effective until late October.
News, Amornrat Mahitthirook, Published on 03/04/2017
» THAI Smile aims to launch flights to Taiwan's second largest city of Kaohsiung in the second half of this year.
News, Amornrat Mahitthirook, Published on 17/03/2017
» The board of Thai Airways International (THAI) has delayed forming the so-called THAI Group as a strategic overhaul of the national carrier and its two budget airlines, Nok Air and THAI Smile.
Amornrat Mahitthirook, Published on 15/03/2017
» Nok Air chief executive Patee Sarasin has expressed confidence he will defy the rumours and be kept in his position following the overhaul of Thai Airways International's (THAI) aviation strategy to be mulled on Tuesday by its board.
News, Amornrat Mahitthirook, Published on 28/02/2017
» The Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) yesterday re-issued an Air Operator Certificate (AOC) to Bangkok Airways, the first Thai-registered airline to be granted the document since the ICAO "red card" saga erupted.
Amornrat Mahitthirook, Published on 27/02/2017
» Bangkok Airways is the first Thai airline to be re-issued with an Air Operator Certificate (AOC) by the Civil Aviation Authority (CAAT), with Thai AirAsia and Thai Airways International (THAI) to follow.
News, Amornrat Mahitthirook, Published on 24/01/2017
» The Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) plans to suspend or revoke the Air Operator Certificates (AOCs) of a Thai-registered airline which is facing a financial crisis.
Amornrat Mahitthirook, Published on 23/01/2017
» Thai authorities will re-issue air operator certificates (AOCs) to nine Thai-registered airlines by June this year ahead of a UN inspection and audit on the country's aviation industry.