Suvarnabhumi » Focus on Safety and Security at Suvarnabhumi Airport
Sunday, July 20th, 2008Thailand attaches great importance to safety and security at the new Suvarnabhumi Airport. In his keynote address at the 10th East Asia-Pacific Conference on Structural Engineering and Construction on August 3 in Bangkok, Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra stated that, as safety and security are uppermost in Thailand’s consideration, further trial runs and operations testing involving international flights are envisaged.
Referring to the first commercial test flights and system tests for Suvarnabhumi Airport on July 29, the Prime Minister said that he and a number of Cabinet members took part in the test flights, which went perfectly. He cited Suvarnabhumi Airport, which will be officially opened this September, as one of the country’s most impressive achievements.
The Prime Minister believes that the new airport will enable airlines to take up the opportunities offered by the liberalization of Thailand’s air travel and thus consolidate its position as an aviation hub in Southeast Asia. He explained that the need for a new Bangkok airport was recognized in 1960. After more than 45 years, and 31 Cabinets and 14 Prime Ministers later, this airport is about to be realized.
Almost all construction activities were completed over the 5-year span since the Thaksin administration took office in 2001. Prime Minister Thaksin pointed out that this achievement was the outcome of the Government’s resolve, as well as the determination of Dr. Srisook Chandrangsu, the present Chair of Airports of Thailand Public Company and an eminent Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) alumnus. However, it is perhaps the achievements on the technical side, including the terminal building and the tallest control tower in the world, that are the most striking hallmarks of this construction project.
Meanwhile, President of Airports of Thailand Public Company Chotisak Asapaviriya said that before Suvarnabhumi Airport will be opened for commercial operations on September 28, domestic flights will begin to offer services at the airport on September 15. Passengers of various domestic flights have been told to check in at Suvarnabhumi from September 15 onwards.
Representing an investment of more than 155 billion baht, Suvarnabhumi Airport occupies an area of 20,000 rai or 3,200 hectares, five times the size of Bangkok International Airport’s present facility. It will become one of the most important world centers for passenger and cargo services. This massive new airport is just 25 kilometers from the city center. With elevated highways already built, access to Suvarnabhumi will be fast and efficient.
Related Topics
- Suvarnabhumi Airport – Thailand’s New International Airport
- PM Satisfies the Authorities’s Performance on Suppressing Narcotics
- First flights to Suvarnabhumi Airport Thailand
- Focus on Safety and Security at Suvarnabhumi Airport
- Suvarnabhumi Airport set to open on Sept 28, ( Thailand )
- THAI Air to Migrate to Suvarnabhumi Airport
- Tours of new Suvarnabhumi Airport terminals end Aug 15, 2006
- Budget airlines submit flight plans Aug 17, 2006
- Affirms readiness of Suvarnabhumi Airport by Transport Minister
- THAI Air downgrades security vigilance for domestic & international flights
- Suvarnabhumi Airport State Agencies affirmed system readiness
- PM eases Suvarnabhumi move timetable
- Security system & staff set ready for Suvarnabhumi international airport
- Decorating the gateway to Southeast Asia
- New Airport fees for Suvarnabhumi Airport
- Attractions around Suvarnabhumi Airport Prepared for Tourists
- Moving to Suvarnabhumi
- Novotel Suvarnabhumi Airport Hotel Opens
- Trial for International Flights completed successfully
- Air traffic system in Suvarnabhumi Airport in place
- No Ceremonies for Don Muang close
- Train connecting new international airport with central Bangkok to open next year
- Non-aviation services could make more revenue for AoT
- Sept 7, Check-in system at Suvarnabhumi Airport Testing
- Transport Minister to take ambassadors tour Suvarnabhumi Airport
- Nok Air starts early at new airport but opts out on big day
- Land price rises near Suvarnabhumi
- DCAP Confident Suvarnabhumi Airport will have Power
- Customs inspections speedy service at Suvarnabhumi Airport
- AOT seeks more foreign-denominated income
- Thai Airways, American Express contract with UN agencies
- Bangkok Airways early move to Suvarnabhumi, September 21, 2006
- Jobs accelerating in communities neighbouring Suvarnabhumi
- 46 Diplomats confident in Suvarnabhumi Airport’s capability
- CNN – New era for air travel
- “Suvarnabhumi Cash Card” to make traveling easier
- Suvarnabhumi Airport boosts investment
- Private sector confident Suvarnabhumi’s cargo hub potential
- Don Muang To Become Maintenance Hub
- Suvarnabhumi Airport aims for global accolades
- Jetstar to Land at Suvarnabhumi Airport Friday, September 15, 2006
- JAL to add flight after Suvarnabhumi Airport opens
- Thai Air starting first flight from Suvarnabhumi Airport today
- Thailand’s visa-free entry rules tighten
- Passengers on first commercial flights satisfied with Suvarnabhumi Airport
- Suvarnabhumi Airport completely prepared for 28 Sept. 2006
- Energy consumption to jump after Suvarnabhumi Airport opens
- No problem with holes in Suvarnabhumi Airport’s roof
- Bangkok Airways starts at Suvarnabhumi Airport on September 21, 2006
- Suvarnabhumi Airport opens on schedule