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Suvarnabhumi (VTBS)
Suvarnabhumi Airport, also known unofficially as Bangkok Airport is one of two international airports serving the Bangkok Metropolitan Region, the other one being Don Mueang International Airport (DMK), which remains open as a low-cost carriers hub. Suvarnabhumi Airport covers an area of 3,240 ha (32. 4 km2; 8,000 acres), making it one of the biggest international airports in Southeast Asia and a regional hub for aviation. The airport is also a major Cargo Air Freight Hub (20th busiest in 2019),... Suvarnabhumi Airport, also known unofficially as Bangkok Airport is one of two international airports serving the Bangkok Metropolitan Region, the other one being Don Mueang International Airport (DMK), which remains open as a low-cost carriers hub. Suvarnabhumi Airport covers an area of 3,240 ha (32. 4 km2; 8,000 acres), making it one of the biggest international airports in Southeast Asia and a regional hub for aviation. The airport is also a major Cargo Air Freight Hub (20th busiest in 2019), which has a designated Airport Free Zone, as well as road links to the East Economic Corridor (EEC) on Motorway 7.


Ubon Ratchathani (VTUU)
Ubon Ratchathani International Airport or Ubon Ratchathani Airport (English: Ubon Ratchathani International Airport) (IATA: UBP, ICAO: VTUU) is located at 297 Thep Yothi Road, Nai Mueang Subdistrict, Mueang Ubon Ratchathani District. Ubon Ratchathani Province It is located in the Air Force Military Area (Division 21 Ubon Ratchathani) about 1 kilometer from the city of Ubon Ratchathani by renovating the passenger terminal. and completed in 2019
Ubon Ratchathani International Airport There ... Ubon Ratchathani International Airport or Ubon Ratchathani Airport (English: Ubon Ratchathani International Airport) (IATA: UBP, ICAO: VTUU) is located at 297 Thep Yothi Road, Nai Mueang Subdistrict, Mueang Ubon Ratchathani District. Ubon Ratchathani Province It is located in the Air Force Military Area (Division 21 Ubon Ratchathani) about 1 kilometer from the city of Ubon Ratchathani by renovating the passenger terminal. and completed in 2019
Ubon Ratchathani International Airport There is a standard size runway. can accommodate passengers from Ubon Ratchathani, Sisaket, Yasothon and Amnat Charoen provinces including passengers from neighboring countries (Southern Laos) is currently the center of commercial aviation in the lower northeastern region.
Udonthani (VTUD)
Udon Thani International Airport (IATA: UTH, ICAO: VTUD) is an international airport near the city of Udon Than in Udon Thani Province in the northeast region of Thailand. It is approximately 450 kilometres (280 mi) northeast of Bangkok. It currently has domestic flights to and from Bangkok (Suvarnabhumi and Don Mueang), Chiang Mai (on Nok Air), Hat Yai (on Thai Lion Air), Phuket (on Thai AirAsia), Rayong (on Thai AirAsia), and Ubon Ratchathani (on Nok Air). It has been managed by the Department... Udon Thani International Airport (IATA: UTH, ICAO: VTUD) is an international airport near the city of Udon Than in Udon Thani Province in the northeast region of Thailand. It is approximately 450 kilometres (280 mi) northeast of Bangkok. It currently has domestic flights to and from Bangkok (Suvarnabhumi and Don Mueang), Chiang Mai (on Nok Air), Hat Yai (on Thai Lion Air), Phuket (on Thai AirAsia), Rayong (on Thai AirAsia), and Ubon Ratchathani (on Nok Air). It has been managed by the Department of Airports (DOA).
During the Vietnam War the facility was known as Udorn Royal Thai Air Force Base, serving as a front-line base of the United States Air Force and was the Asian headquarters for Air America.
VTBD/DMK - Don Mueang International Thailand On Sale
Don Mueang International Airport. (IATA: DMK, ICAO: VTBD) is one of two international airports serving the Bangkok Metropolitan Region, the other one being Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK). Before Suvarnabhumi opened in 2006, Don Mueang was previously known as Bangkok International Airport. The airport is considered to be one of the world's oldest international airports and Asia's oldest operating airport. In September 2006, Don Mueang Airport was closed and replaced by the newly opened Suvarnabhumi A... Don Mueang International Airport. (IATA: DMK, ICAO: VTBD) is one of two international airports serving the Bangkok Metropolitan Region, the other one being Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK). Before Suvarnabhumi opened in 2006, Don Mueang was previously known as Bangkok International Airport. The airport is considered to be one of the world's oldest international airports and Asia's oldest operating airport. In September 2006, Don Mueang Airport was closed and replaced by the newly opened Suvarnabhumi Airport before reopening on 24 March 2007 after renovations.
VTBI Prachin Buri Thailand
Hunter555 VTBI MSFS2020 v1. 1. 0
Prachin Buri Airport (ICAO: VTBI) is a civilian airport, mostly used for aviation schools and bush trips and is located in Thailand.
Features:
- Original models + textures made by Hunter555. com
- Custom Runway textures
- Custom vegetation
- Custom landing markings and custom apronHunter555 VTBI MSFS2020 v1. 1. 0
Prachin Buri Airport (ICAO: VTBI) is a civilian airport, mostly used for aviation schools and bush trips and is located in Thailand.
Features:
- Original models + textures made by Hunter555. com
- Custom Runway textures
- Custom vegetation
- Custom landing markings and custom apron
VTBS - Suvarnabhumi International Airport Thailand On Sale
Suvarnabhumi Airport is Bangkok's main airport, and the gateway to Thailand. (ICAO: VTBS, IATA: BKK). The name Suvarnabhumi was chosen by HM King Bhumibol Adulyadej which means “The Golden Land”, specifically referring to continental Indochina. “Golden Peninsula” or “Golden Land” is a traditional name for the Thailand-Cambodia-Laos-Burma region.Suvarnabhumi Airport is Bangkok's main airport, and the gateway to Thailand. (ICAO: VTBS, IATA: BKK). The name Suvarnabhumi was chosen by HM King Bhumibol Adulyadej which means “The Golden Land”, specifically referring to continental Indochina. “Golden Peninsula” or “Golden Land” is a traditional name for the Thailand-Cambodia-Laos-Burma region.
VTBS Airport Night Enhanced
Bangkok-Suvarnabhumi International Airport is the largest airport in the city of Bangkok, capital of Thailand, and the twentieth busiest in the world.
ICAO: VTBS
The Lights have been added for greater realism in the simulator. They are visible from great distances and across the wide area of the airport. Not only the buildings, but also the Arrivals and Departures terminals, parking and gates are lit up like the real airport. Your flight will be totally professional and different ... Bangkok-Suvarnabhumi International Airport is the largest airport in the city of Bangkok, capital of Thailand, and the twentieth busiest in the world.
ICAO: VTBS
The Lights have been added for greater realism in the simulator. They are visible from great distances and across the wide area of the airport. Not only the buildings, but also the Arrivals and Departures terminals, parking and gates are lit up like the real airport. Your flight will be totally professional and different with this product.
VTBT - Bang Phra Airfield Thailand On Sale
Welcome to THAI FLYING CLUB. We are the first and the oldest flying club in the Kingdom of Thailand, and we are committed to the development and promotion of General Aviation. Bang Phra Airport is the most challenging and exciting airport to land in all of Thailand, because we are right next to a mountain. Pilots who learn to land here can land anywhere. We are also the representative to IAOPA in Thailand and Southeast Asia.
Obstacles: The Bang Phra airfield has a mountain on one end of ... Welcome to THAI FLYING CLUB. We are the first and the oldest flying club in the Kingdom of Thailand, and we are committed to the development and promotion of General Aviation. Bang Phra Airport is the most challenging and exciting airport to land in all of Thailand, because we are right next to a mountain. Pilots who learn to land here can land anywhere. We are also the representative to IAOPA in Thailand and Southeast Asia.
Obstacles: The Bang Phra airfield has a mountain on one end of the runway and high-tension wires on the other. The airfield is very safe once you have been checked out by one of our instructors. Bang Phra is in a beautiful location - surrounded by white beaches along the coast of the Gulf of Thailand, several international standard golf courses, a fresh water reservoir with a bird sanctuary, and several National Parks for viewing wildlife in Thailand. There are several hotels near the flying club.
VTBU/UTP U-Tapao-Rayong-Pattaya International Thailand On Sale
U-Tapao–Rayong–Pattaya International Airport (IATA: UTP, ICAO: VTBU), also spelled Utapao and U-Taphao, is a joint civil–military public international airport serving the cities of Rayong and Pattaya in eastern Thailand. It is in Ban Chang district of Rayong province.
It also serves as the U-Tapao Royal Thai Navy Airfield, home of the Royal Thai Navy First Air Wing. U-Tapao is the home of a large Thai Airways maintenance facility (Removed), servicing that airline's aircraft as well as th... U-Tapao–Rayong–Pattaya International Airport (IATA: UTP, ICAO: VTBU), also spelled Utapao and U-Taphao, is a joint civil–military public international airport serving the cities of Rayong and Pattaya in eastern Thailand. It is in Ban Chang district of Rayong province.
It also serves as the U-Tapao Royal Thai Navy Airfield, home of the Royal Thai Navy First Air Wing. U-Tapao is the home of a large Thai Airways maintenance facility (Removed), servicing that airline's aircraft as well as those of other customers. Due to the blockade of Bangkok's airports by opposition protesters, U-Tapao briefly became the main air gateway to Thailand between 26 November and 5 December 2008. As both of Bangkok's international airports essential to the country's tourist boom are operating beyond capacity as of 2015, U-Tapao in particular has been eyed as an alternate international gateway due to its relative proximity to the capital.
U-Tapao lies approximately 90 miles (140 km) southeast of Bangkok, south of Sukhumvit Road at Km. 189, near Sattahip on the Gulf of Thailand, about a 45-minute drive from Pattaya (Thailand's most popular beach resort).
VTCC / CNX - Chiang Mai International Thailand On Sale
Chiang Mai International Airport (Thai: ท่าอากาศยานเชียงใหม่, RTGS: Tha-akatsayan Chiangmai) (IATA: CNX, ICAO: VTCC) is an international airport serving Chiang Mai, the capital city of Chiang Mai Province in Thailand. It is a major gateway that links Northern Thailand to the rest of the region and is currently the fourth-busiest airport in the country. The airport is at an elevation of 316 meters (1,037 ft) above mean sea level. It has one runway designated 18/36 with an asphalt surface measurin... Chiang Mai International Airport (Thai: ท่าอากาศยานเชียงใหม่, RTGS: Tha-akatsayan Chiangmai) (IATA: CNX, ICAO: VTCC) is an international airport serving Chiang Mai, the capital city of Chiang Mai Province in Thailand. It is a major gateway that links Northern Thailand to the rest of the region and is currently the fourth-busiest airport in the country. The airport is at an elevation of 316 meters (1,037 ft) above mean sea level. It has one runway designated 18/36 with an asphalt surface measuring 3,100 by 45 meters (10,171 ft × 148 ft). There are two terminals, one for domestic passengers and the other for international flights
As a result of the temporary closure of Suvarnabhumi Airport in 2008 due to the protests, Chiang Mai became the alternative stop-over for China Airlines' Taipei-Europe flights and for Swiss International Air Lines' Singapore-Zurich flights in the interim. On 24 January 2011, the airport became a secondary hub for Thai AirAsia. The China Airlines flights are now regular flights.
The Airports of Thailand expanded the terminal with upgrades in 2014 including expansion of the apron for larger planes, extending operating hours to 24/7 (effective April 2014), and enlarging the international arrival hall and domestic departure hall. As of 2018, 31 airlines operated at CNX, serving 11 million passengers, 78,210 flights and 14,612 tons of cargo.

