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Airport News - Asia / Pacific.


For more global news, data, analysis and features, please go to: http://www.AirGuideOnline.com/order_formsubs.htm Sep 25, 2006

Bangkok Bangkok (băng`kŏk'), Thai Krung Thep, city (1990 pop. 8,538,610), capital of Thailand and of Bangkok prov., SW Thailand, on the east bank of the Chao Phraya River, near the Gulf of Thailand.  Airport

Bangkok's $4 billion Suvarnabhumi Airport still set to open next week despite coup. Except for one cancelled Emirates Hong Kong-Bangkok flight Tuesday, airline operations into and out of Thailand appear to be operating normally and without disruption despite this week's bloodless blood·less  
adj.
1. Deficient in or lacking blood.

2. Pale and anemic in color: smiled with bloodless lips.

3.
 military coup. Coup leader and apparent interim head of state Army Chief Gen. Sonthi Boonyaratglin General Sonthi Boonyaratglin (Thai: สนธิ บุญยรัตกลิน, RTGS: Sonthi Bunyaratkalin) (b.  said yesterday that Bangkok's long-delayed $4 billion Suvarnabhumi Airport will open next week as planned and a similar statement was offered by Airports of Thailand For Airports in Thailand, see .

Airports of Thailand plc. (abbreviated AOT) is a large Thai public company, handling several national airports.

Established on September 30th, 2002 privatised from state-owned Airports Authority of Thailand
. Sep 21, 2006

Bangkok Airport

Carriers previously warned ousted Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawarta that the new airport may not be ready for full-scale operations. Airlines have expressed concern that the baggage system will have problems, and the facility failed luggage handling tests earlier this month. The airport has been designed to handle 45 million passengers and 3 million tons of cargo annually. Sep 21, 2006

Bangkok Airport

Limited operations at Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi Airport already have started with flights this week by Thai Airways This article is about the defunct airline in Thailand. For the present day airline, see Thai Airways International.

Thai Airways (Thai: เดินอากาศไทย) was the national domestic air
 and Jetstar, while Bangkok Airways Bangkok Airways Co., Ltd. is a regional airline based in Bangkok, Thailand. It operates scheduled services to 20 destinations in Thailand, Cambodia, China, Japan, Laos, Maldives, Myanmar, Singapore and Vietnam. Its main base is Suvarnabhumi Airport, Bangkok[1].  is scheduled to operate flights from the airport today. The new airport, which claims to have the world's largest terminal building (563,000 sq. m.) and tallest control tower and also features a spa and bowling alley, is scheduled to be fully operational by Sept. 27, with most if not all commercial flights to Don Muang Airport ceasing by Sept. 28. Sep 21, 2006

Tokyo Narita

Tokyo Narita started construction Friday on its second runway runway: see airport. , 16L/34R, which will be extended to 2,500 m. from 2,180 m. currently. The work, which is limited by ongoing runway operations and thus will not be completed until 2010, also will involve installation of additional taxiways. The project aims to increase the runway's capacity by 20,000 movements a year to 220,000. Sep 18, 2006
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