Data cluster

Thailand Aircraft Register Data.

Thai aircraft-register, aircraft identity, and aircraft-reference layers used to link registration marks and operators.

1 sources Updated 2026-05-11 Download JSON

Best use for travel intelligence

For travel decisions, aircraft-register data helps explain who operates a Thai-registered aircraft and what airframe identity is being referred to when sources mention registrations.

What this changes for travelers

  • CAAT aircraft register: Thai registration and operator identity for aircraft-level references.
  • Tracking layers: Lets travelers or developers connect a registration mention to actual movement data.
  • Trust context: Helpful when sources talk about aircraft identity rather than only flight number.

Best sources to start with

  • Best official aircraft-identity source: CAAT aircraft register for Thai registration mark, manufacturer, model, serial number, and operator.
  • Best tracking supplement: FlightAware, Flightradar24, OpenSky, and ADS-B Exchange for live aircraft movement and registration-linked tracking where available.
  • Best developer starting point: Separate aircraft identity and Thai registration status from live aircraft position or airport-board status.
Official / agency sources

0 of 1 sources look official or agency-backed.

API/feed candidates

0 sources expose API, feed, CKAN/DataStore, JSON, XML, or similar machine-readable access.

Near-real-time signals

0 sources have live, hourly, event-driven, warning, or frequent update language.

Developer note

Keep aircraft-register identity separate from live tracking and airport status; registration data changes slowly and should not be treated as an operational feed.

Last checked and source confidence

Last checked: 2026-05-11.

Source confidence: This cluster is strongest when several sources describe the same traveler problem from different angles: official context, machine-readable feeds, and slower fallback documentation.