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Civil Aviation Authority to allow agricultural drones
Civil Aviation Authority to allow agricultural drones

Bangkok Post

time6 days ago

  • General
  • Bangkok Post

Civil Aviation Authority to allow agricultural drones

The Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) says it will allow agricultural drone operations from Monday under strict conditions, while maintaining a nationwide ban on other drones until Aug 15 or further notice. The drone and its operator must be registered with the CAAT, and agricultural flight authorisation is also required. Operators must have no record of violations and may only operate drones on their own or authorised farmland. Flights must be pre-notified at least 12 hours in advance via the CAAT UAS Portal, a designated email, or local authorities. Operations are limited to between 6am and 6pm, at heights below 30 metres, and strictly for spraying or distributing agricultural substances, water, or fertiliser -- not for photography or surveying. Government spokesman Jirayu Houngsub said on Saturday that, due to the security impact of the Thailand–Cambodia border situation, strict no-fly zones include restricted or hazardous areas in key locations such as Nakhon Sawan, Nakhon Ratchasima, Ratchaburi, and border provinces including Chanthaburi, Trat, Ubon Ratchathani, and Si Sa Ket. The restriction also applies within a 9km-radius around all airports and aircraft landing sites.

Thailand to launch delivery drone trials in Bangkok this year
Thailand to launch delivery drone trials in Bangkok this year

The Star

time27-04-2025

  • Business
  • The Star

Thailand to launch delivery drone trials in Bangkok this year

- Photo: BANGKOK: The Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) is moving forward with plans to promote the drone industry by integrating public and private sectors to initiate delivery drone trials within 2025. Air Chief Marshal Manat Chavanaprayoon, Director of CAAT, emphasised CAAT's role in regulating and promoting the proper and efficient use of drones. He highlighted the implementation of UAS Portal system, which streamlines drone operator and drone registrations through a fast online platform. The portal also provides comprehensive guidance for those interested in drone operations and will be equipped to manage drone airspace in the future, he added. Manat said that CAAT is collaborating with various sectors to develop a comprehensive 'Drone Master Plan' or a national roadmap for Thailand. - Photo: This plan covers key aspects including policy, legislation, personnel development, infrastructure readiness, safety, national security, and personal data protection. Starting this year, CAAT will begin certifying training centers and drone pilot training courses. These programs aim to produce skilled professionals with a solid understanding of aviation, legal regulations, and the safe use of drone technology. In addition, CAAT is pushing for the deployment of 'urban delivery drones' by 2025. The agency is working with National Telecom Public Company Limited (NT), Thailand Post, Aeronautical Radio of Thailand, related government agencies, and interested private companies to plan testing venues and methodology in Bangkok metropolitan area. The trials will pave way for CAAT to issue delivery drone licenses to qualified private operators in the future, said Manat. - The Nation/ANN

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