THAI Holds the “Fly Me to the Moon with TG Flight Simulator” Activity

Mr. Sopon Tanprasitthikul (third from left), Mission Commander of Aviation Resources Development, Thai Airways International Public Company Limited (THAI), presented a Puff & Pie basket from THAI Catering along with a bouquet and souvenirs to Mr. Keith Nearly (fourth from left) and Ms. Alison Mara (fifth from left) marking their 20th wedding anniversary. The couple traveled on THAI from London to Bangkok and participated in the THAI Simulator Experience on THAI’s Airbus A380 simulator as part of the “Fly Me to the Moon with TG Flight Simulator” activity at THAI headquarters on Vibhavadi Rangsit Road.

Mr. Keith Neary and Ms. Alison Mara are THAI passengers and have been Royal Orchid Plus gold card members for over 11 years.

THAI Completes Aircraft Move from Khon Kaen Airport Runway

Thai Airways International Public Company Limited (THAI) has completed moving the aircraft of flight TG047 from the runway, and Khon Kaen Airport is now resuming normal operations.

During taxiing at Khon Kaen Airport on the evening of 3 November 2014, the aircraft of flight TG047 bound for Bangkok slipped off the runway. As a result the airport was temporarily closed while aircraft engineering experts, under THAI technical management supervision, worked to move the aircraft. As of 0250 hours on 5 November 2014, the aircraft move was finished and Khon Kaen Airport is now operating as normal.

The aircraft is now under the Department of Civil Aviation for its investigation into the incident.

THAI Completes Aircraft Move from Khon Kaen Airport Runway

Thai Airways International Public Company Limited (THAI) has completed moving the aircraft of flight TG047 from the runway, and Khon Kaen Airport is now resuming normal operations.

During taxiing at Khon Kaen Airport on the evening of 3 November 2014, the aircraft of flight TG047 bound for Bangkok slipped off the runway. As a result the airport was temporarily closed while aircraft engineering experts, under THAI technical management supervision, worked to move the aircraft. As of 0250 hours on 5 November 2014, the aircraft move was finished and Khon Kaen Airport is now operating as normal.

The aircraft is now under the Department of Civil Aviation for its investigation into the incident.