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World’s safest airlines named – Thai Airways in the bottom 10!

Finland’s national carrier, Finnair, has been named the world’s safest airline by a European group of airline safety enthusiasts. Air New Zealand was named the second-safest airline in the world, with Virgin Australia coming in at number nine. Qantas was ranked 13th and Jetstar 20th. The Germany-based Jet Airliner Crash Data Evaluation Centre, or JACDEC, calculates its […]

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World's safest airlines named – Thai Airways in the bottom 10!

Finland’s national carrier, Finnair, has been named the world’s safest airline by a European group of airline safety enthusiasts. Air New Zealand was named the second-safest airline in the world, with Virgin Australia coming in at number nine. Qantas was ranked 13th and Jetstar 20th. The Germany-based Jet Airliner Crash Data Evaluation Centre, or JACDEC, calculates its […]

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Cabinet approves 2 Red Line contracts

The first contract involves the construction of the Bang Sue central terminal and a maintenance facility. The contract, worth 29 billion baht, has been awarded to SU Joint Venture, comprising Sino-Thai Engineering and Construction Plc and Unique Engineering and Construction Plc. The second is for the construction of rail tracks and train stations. Italian-Thai Development […]

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Bigger waste incinerator urged – Baht 2bn to build first industrial burner

The Industrial Works Department has requested a budget of 2 billion baht to build Thailand’s first large-scale industrial waste incinerator. The budget, which includes the cost of land and related equipment, will be used to construct an incinerator capable of treating 500 tonnes of waste a day. Only a small-scale incinerator now exists in Thailand. […]

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Bangkok Railway projects, vehicle boom battle for space

The addition of more than 1 million new cars as part of the first car-buyer scheme, coupled with less road space during the onset of several new electric railway projects could make Bangkok commutes even more miserable. Transport Minister Chadchat Sittipunt said the construction of four of five new railway projects will begin between this […]

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New court case over Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi airport expansion

Suvarnabhumi neighbours file third complaint over noise and pollution Dark clouds hang over plans to boost the capacity of Suvarnabhumi Airport, as residents’ complaints against noise and pollution could pose a major stumbling block to the second-phase and possibly the third-phase expansion projects. The airport is the Kingdom’s major gateway, welcoming 72 per cent of visitor arrivals […]

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New court case over Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi airport expansion

Suvarnabhumi neighbours file third complaint over noise and pollution Dark clouds hang over plans to boost the capacity of Suvarnabhumi Airport, as residents’ complaints against noise and pollution could pose a major stumbling block to the second-phase and possibly the third-phase expansion projects. The airport is the Kingdom’s major gateway, welcoming 72 per cent of visitor arrivals […]

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China challenges Thailand, Vietnam in Laos

Shanghai Wanfeng Group, the closely held developer of shopping malls in China, reached agreement with the Lao government in December 2011 to develop 365 hectares (2,281 rai; 900 acres) around That Luang Lake into a commercial, residential and tourist complex. Construction began Sunday, according to the Chinese official news agency Xinhua and the company’s website.

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