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AEROTHAI achieves CANSO GreenATM Level 2

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Posted: 10 December 2025 | | No comments yet

Thailand’s air navigation service provider becomes the first in the region to secure Level 2 accreditation under CANSO’s GreenATM sustainability framework.

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AEROTHAI has been recognised for its commitment to sustainability by achieving Level 2 accreditation in CANSO’s GreenATM programme, making it the first air navigation service provider (ANSP) in the Asia-Pacific region to reach this level.

Introduced in 2022, the GreenATM framework provides a global benchmark for ANSPs to improve environmental performance through operational efficiency and sustainable practices. The programme comprises five levels, each reflecting deeper integration of environmental management into organisational strategy and operations.

AEROTHAI’s assessment highlighted strong foundations in environmental awareness, planning and policy. The organisation scored full marks across all Level 1 categories and presented a comprehensive set of initiatives aimed at reducing aviation’s environmental impact, many of which are already underway.

The report also commended AEROTHAI’s leadership in air traffic flow management (ATFM) and research and development, noting its long-term commitment and regional influence. With continued focus on monitoring and measuring benefits, AEROTHAI is well positioned to progress to Level 3 in the coming years.

Mr Surachai Nuprom, Executive Vice President and Acting President of AEROTHAI, said:

“Achieving Level 2 in CANSO’s GreenATM accreditation represents a significant milestone for AEROTHAI in advancing our sustainability objectives, in alignment with regional and global environmental goals. We remain committed to improving efficiency in air traffic management and promoting environmental awareness throughout the organisation.”

Simon Hocquard, CANSO President and CEO, added:

“AEROTHAI’s strong performance in the GreenATM programme reflects a deep and genuine commitment to environmental progress. Their leadership in ATFM and R&D is setting an example not only for the region but for the global aviation community.”

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