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Sky is the limit as TCEB works to stage ‘Thailand International Airshow’

3/8/2019

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Farnborough International feasibility study and domestic industry hearing showcase the Kingdom's aviation potential as regional hub under Thailand 4.0 
Thailand Convention and Exhibition Bureau (TCEB) – Business is looking to stage a Thai edition of the ‘International Airshow’ as it continues to create business opportunities in 12 key industries under Thailand 4.0 model to attract the world’s most iconic events to the Kingdom.

TCEB recently commissioned UK-based Farnborough International to conduct a ‘Thailand International Airshow feasibility study’ for staging the show at U-Tapao Rayong Pattaya International Airport in the Thai government's 'Thailand 4.0 - EEC' (Eastern Economic Corridor) initiative.
Mrs. Nichapa Yoswee, TCEB's Senior Vice President - Business said “The study is now complete, covering the global overview, regional market potential, industry feedback, competitive landscape, Thailand's EEC development and the government’s Thailand 4.0 initiative. It also offers recommendations for Thailand to stage the event and economic impacts.”

On domestic front, TCEB held industry hearing among stakeholders of the local aviation industry, both in the public and private sector, to identify Thailand’s potential and strength in staging air show and its economic impacts.

Besides the feasibility study and domestic industry hearing, TCEB visited Farnborough International Airshow in UK in 2018, Bahrain International Airshow and Paris Air Show in 2019 to get an overview of how to attract major air show events to Thailand.
Mrs. Nichapa said the action plan to stage Thailand International Airshow enhanced TCEB’s role as ‘co-creator’ under its Thailand Redefine Your Business Events branding, which aims at generating business opportunities in the 12 industries under Thailand 4.0 economic model.
“Aviation is one of the priority sectors behind the country's Aerotropolis initiative and MRO hub and it corresponds with the expansion of U-Tapao Rayong Pattaya International Airport in the EEC,” Mrs. Nichapa added.
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In 2018, Suvarnabhumi and Don Mueang International Airports handled a total of 634,011 flights, up 5.79% and handled a total of 103,378,371 passengers, up 7.39%. The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has listed Thailand among the top ten countries with the highest air traffic volume in the next 20 years.
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