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Air Taxi in Thailand

Thailand is emerging as a key Southeast Asian market for urban air mobility, driven by Bangkok's notorious traffic congestion where average commute times can exceed 2 hours. The Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) has expressed interest in developing eVTOL regulatory frameworks, and several operators are exploring partnerships with Thai aviation authorities and real estate developers for vertiport locations. Thailand's booming tourism industry adds further demand for air taxi services.

Thailand eVTOL Key Facts

Essential information about urban air mobility and eVTOL air taxi services in Thailand.

CAAT

Regulatory Body

2029+

Estimated Launch

1

Launch City

2

Operators

THB (฿)

Currency

Regulatory Status

eVTOL certification and regulatory progress in Thailand, managed by the CAAT.

CAAT Certification Progress

15%

Early regulatory exploration — partnerships forming

Framework Development
Type Certification
Commercial Operations

Active Operators in Thailand

VinFast Aviation and EHang are the leading eVTOL operators planning to serve Thailand.

VinFast Aviation

VinFast Aviation is developing electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft for commercial air taxi operations in Thailand and other markets worldwide.

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EHang

EHang is developing electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft for commercial air taxi operations in Thailand and other markets worldwide.

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Air Taxi Cities in Thailand

Bangkok is preparing for commercial eVTOL air taxi operations in Thailand.

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about air taxi services in Thailand.

When will air taxis be available in Thailand?

Commercial air taxi services in Thailand are expected to launch around 2029+. The CAAT is early regulatory exploration — partnerships forming. Bangkok is the primary launch city.

Which eVTOL operators will serve Thailand?

VinFast Aviation and EHang are the primary eVTOL operators planning to serve Thailand. These companies are developing electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft for safe, quiet, and emission-free urban air travel across 1 city in the country.

What is the regulatory status of eVTOL in Thailand?

eVTOL regulation in Thailand is managed by the CAAT. Current status: Early regulatory exploration — partnerships forming. The regulatory body is working to establish safety standards, airspace integration protocols, and operational requirements for commercial air taxi services.

Which cities in Thailand will have air taxi service?

Bangkok (expected 2029+) is the primary city preparing for air taxi service in Thailand. Additional cities may be added as the regulatory framework matures and infrastructure expands.

How can I book an air taxi in Thailand?

You can plan your air taxi trip in Thailand today using the eVTOL.Travel route planner. Once commercial operations launch around 2029+, you will be able to book flights directly through our platform. Book your flight now to be among the first to fly when services go live in Bangkok.

Ready to Fly in Thailand?

Be among the first to experience air taxi services when they launch in Thailand around 2029+. Book your flight or start planning your route today.