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45% of Chinese Boeing 737 MAXs resuming flight.

Since the Boeing 737 MAX returned to Chinese skies early this year, over a dozen Chinese airlines have resumed operations. Boeing estimates that about half of China's MAX fleet is…

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The Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) sent a team of police officers to Bangkok's Khao San district to advise foreigners on how to protect themselves from crooks during Songkran.

Bangkok starts celebrations for National Elderly Day

On Tuesday, Bangkok initiated activities to express gratitude and respect for the contributions of elderly members of society.

Pheu Thai takes the top spot in Thailand’s blockchain-powered poll.

A blockchain-powered opinion survey conducted just five weeks before the May 14 election easily surpassed Pheu Thai.

Thai man is apprehended after missing 22 M flow booths

A motorist was ultimately apprehended after reportedly speeding through M-Flow booths on expressways 22 times without paying a single baht in toll costs.

Prayut members criticize Thanathorn for saying Thai politics are undemocratic

Suchart Chomklin, a member of the UTNP's policy and strategy committee, made the remark the day after arguing with Thanathorn Juangroongruangkit of the Move Forward Party in a political debate…

Scam phone calls rising in Thailand

The Whoscall Thailand Annual Report 2022 highlights a 165% increase in scam calls and the exposure of over 13 million Thai mobile numbers. Fraud efforts increased to 17 million last…

Extracting the benefits of cannabidiol study

Thai nutraceutical company combines Eastern wisdom with CBD's benefits to develop a line of wellness products.

Icelandair orders the Airbus A321XLR

The Icelandic flag carrier, Icelandair, has announced that it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Airbus for 13 A321XLR aircraft, placing 12 more options, as it seeks to…

Boeing expects to increase the monthly output of the 737 MAX to 38.

In order to boost the company's positive cash flow, Boeing intends to expand the 737 MAX's monthly manufacturing rate from 31 to 38 by mid-2023.