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Airports of Thailand
AOT headquarters, Bangkok
Native name
ท่าอากาศยานไทย
Company type
Government-owned public
Traded as
SET: AOT
Industry
Services[1]
Founded
1 July 1979; 44 years ago (1979-07-01)
Headquarters
333 Choet Wutthakat Road, Si Kan, Don Mueang, Bangkok, Thailand
Key people
POL. GEN. VISANU PRASATTONGOSOTH (President)
Mr. KERATI KIJMANAWAT (Chairman)
Products
Airport operations and services
Revenue
64.99 billion baht (FY2019)[2]
Net income
25.02 billion baht (FY2019)[2]
Total assets
198.38 billion baht (FY2019)[2]
Number of employees
6,044 (2015)[3]: 59
Parent
Ministry of Transport
Website
airportthai.co.th
Airports of Thailand Public Company Limited (AOT) (Thai: บริษัท ท่าอากาศยานไทย จำกัด (มหาชน)) is a public company that manages ten international airports in Thailand.[4][5]
AOT was established on September 20, 2002, as a result of the privatisation of the state-owned Airports Authority of Thailand (AAT). At that time, the company was worth 14,285,700,000 baht. The Thai government holds 70% of the company's stock.[6]: 39 [3]: 41 During fiscal year 2014 AOT's average daily market capitalization was 282,321 million baht.[7]: 4
In 2018, it became the most valuable airport operator in the world.[8] Thailand's 28 regional airports are managed by the Department of Airports, a separate agency.
^Companies/Securities in Focus: AOT The Stock Exchange of Thailand
^ abc"Companies/Securities in Focus; AOT: AIRPORTS OF THAILAND PUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED". SET. Stock Exchange of Thailand. Retrieved 8 Feb 2020.
^ ab"Annual Report 2015 Airports of Thailand Public Company Limited" (PDF). AOT PLC. Airports of Thailand PLC. Retrieved 23 Jan 2016.
^"AoT to take control of four airports". Bangkok Post. 2019-01-24. Retrieved 2019-01-26.
^Hongtong, Thodsapol (23 August 2019). "Department of Airports protests Krabi airport bid". Bangkok Post. Retrieved 23 August 2019.
^"Annual Report 2017; Beyond the Boundary" (PDF). Airports of Thailand PLC. 2018. Retrieved 28 July 2018.
^"Airports of Thailand PLC for the Fiscal Year 2015 (Oct 2014–Sep 2015)" (PDF). AOT Investor Relations Center. Airports of Thailand PLC. Retrieved 16 February 2015.
^"World's Most-Valuable Airport Operator Is Now in Thailand". Bloomberg.com. Bloomberg. 4 January 2018. Retrieved 5 January 2018.
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