Transport

CAAT AIP Thailand.

Official AIP Thailand and eAIP publication for GEN, ENR, AD, aerodrome, runway, procedure, communication, navigation, and chart data. Strongest official airport and airspace master-data layer, with explicit licensing constraints.

Public Official eAIP web publication, AIRAC packages, charts, and aeronautical-document downloads Free public for individual personal, non-commercial use; business or internal commercial use needs licensing review AIRAC cycle / on publication Open source
Runtime role

Catalog only

Access class

Public

Access type

Official eAIP web publication, AIRAC packages, charts, and aeronautical-document downloads

Free status

Free public for individual personal, non-commercial use; business or internal commercial use needs licensing review

Cadence

AIRAC cycle / on publication

Last verified

2026-05-11

Access class note

Publicly reachable, but reuse beyond personal or non-commercial contexts still needs a licensing review.

Used in layers

page reference only

Useful fields

ICAO airport code, aerodrome name, runway data, declared distances, charts, procedures, frequencies, communications, navigation aids, airport operating hours, airport services, AIRAC effective date, AIP section, AIP amendment or supplement reference, licensing note

Reliability rating

High for official context; validate endpoint availability before automation.

Runtime truth

Runtime role

Catalog only

Production ready

Not yet

Entity scope

No runtime entity scope yet.

Observation scope

No live observation ingestion yet.

Decision scope

Not wired into active decisions yet.

Runtime note

Profiled in the atlas and public pages, but not yet connected to live graph computation.

How this helps travel recommendations

Provides the official aerodrome and airspace truth behind Thai flight pages: runways, procedures, charts, frequencies, operating context, and temporary notice layers that explain why an airport or route recommendation changed.

Endpoint and API notes

Official AIP Thailand and eAIP publication for GEN, ENR, AD, aerodrome, runway, procedure, communication, navigation, and chart data. Strongest official airport and airspace master-data layer, with explicit licensing constraints.

Open the source endpoint or documentation. Return to the Thailand data atlas.

Developer reference

Best endpoint

Use the official eAIP, AIRAC package, or NOTAM/PIB publication surface; store publication type, effective date, and licensing constraints separately from live flight-status data.

Recommended refresh

Check weekly for change detection, but treat the official publication period as the real cadence.

Travel scoring role

Provides the official aerodrome and airspace truth behind Thai flight pages: runways, procedures, charts, frequencies, operating context, and temporary notice layers that explain why an airport or route recommendation changed.

Comparable / backup source

CAAT eAIP, AEROTHAI NOTAM Thai, airport operator documentation, OurAirports for open-code checks, and official airport pages for traveler-facing overlays.

Example request

# Source landing or publication page; inspect linked documents or resources before automation.
curl -L "https://aip.caat.or.th/"

Failure modes

  • AIP and NOTAM publications are official, but they are not live consumer flight-status feeds.
  • AIRAC-cycle content and temporary notices need separate timestamps.
  • Licensing terms can restrict business or internal commercial reuse.
  • HTML, PDF, and chart structures can change between publication cycles.

Last checked and source confidence

Last checked: 2026-05-11.

Source confidence: Treat this profile as strongest for the exact role named above. It is weaker when the source is stretched into live availability, legal proof, or traveler-fit decisions it does not directly prove.