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Home»News»Transport Ministry Halts Airport Transfer to AOT: Key Developments
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Transport Ministry Halts Airport Transfer to AOT: Key Developments

WadiBy WadiMarch 6, 2025052 Mins Read
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Overview of the Airport Transfer Suspension

Transport Ministry’s Decision on Three Airports

The Thai Transport Ministry has temporarily put on hold the transfer of three regional airports—Udon Thani, Buri Ram, and Krabi—from the Department of Airports (DoA) to Airports of Thailand (AOT). This decision comes amid concerns over legal compliance and financial implications.

Reasons Behind the Suspension

Legal and Financial Considerations

The Ministry clarified that the transfer does not involve privatizing state assets, as AOT is a state enterprise. However, AOT would need to lease facilities and land from the Treasury Department. The delay aims to address concerns about compliance with laws prohibiting fixed bids and ensure no irregularities in the transfer process.

Planned Investments in Airport Development

AOT’s Obligations Post-Transfer

If the transfer proceeds, AOT will be required to invest significantly in upgrading these airports over five years. This is aligned with Thailand’s broader air transport development plan, valued at THB 9.19 billion, aimed at enhancing airport infrastructure and competitiveness.

Impact on Thailand’s Aviation Strategy

Streamlining Airspace and Network Management

The proposed transfer is part of a larger strategy to streamline airspace management and modernize Thailand’s airport network under a commercial airport development master plan. This initiative seeks to position Thailand as a regional aviation hub while improving operational efficiency.

Future Outlook for AOT and Regional Airports

Challenges and Opportunities Ahead

While the suspension raises questions about the timeline for these developments, it also provides an opportunity for thorough planning. AOT’s potential role in managing these airports could enhance their operational standards, but it will require substantial investment and strategic execution to meet expectations.

This article highlights the latest updates on Thailand’s airport management policies, ensuring clarity on the Transport Ministry’s decision while emphasizing its implications for stakeholders.

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