Thailand is advancing its aviation sector with bold expansion plans, targeting leadership in Asia’s skies. Suvarnabhumi Airport will boost its passenger capacity from 45 million to 80 million by 2028, supported by a fourth runway. Thai Airways also aims to expand its fleet from 77 to 97 aircraft by 2026. With new technologies, higher service charges, and global connectivity initiatives, Thailand is positioning itself as a major regional aviation hub despite tourism challenges.
Thailand Expands Airports and Fleet to Become Asia’s Aviation Leader

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