Transport Ministry pushes for six new airports

NationThailand-Oct 28

With aviation conference predicting a doubling of passenger numbers in 20 years, investment in infrastructure will be vital. Deputy Transport Minister Manaporn Charoensri has again pointed to the need for six new airports if Thailand is to become a regional transport hub. Her comments came on the heels of the 59th Asia and Pacific DGCA Conference, held from October 14 to 18 in the Philippines. The conference, which was attended by representatives from 48 countries and international aviation organizations including Thailand’s Department of Airports (DOA), discussed critical areas in civil aviation on the theme “Shaping the Future of Air Transport: Sustainable, Resilient, and Inclusive”. A doubling of global passenger numbers within the next 20 years was projected during the meeting, emphasizing the need for significant infrastructure investment, particularly in the Asia-Pacific region. Following the conference, the Ministry outlined a vision for the future of air transport, anticipating passenger volume growth, infrastructure development, and travel facilitation. It also encouraged the DOA to consider sustainable and inclusive airport infrastructure investments nationwide, including capacity enhancement projects and the construction of six new airports in Mukdahan, Bueng Kan, Satun, Phayao, Kalasin, and Phatthalung. “The importance of safety by designing secure airports and integrating advanced security equipment to improve screening processes, along with the concept of universal design for facilities cannot be emphasized enough,” Manaporn said. Read more at:

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