
APAC – Secretariat Building

Official inauguration of the new Conference Building on 15 January 2004 by Dr. Assad Kotaite, President of the ICAO Council
and H.E. Mr. Vichet Kasemthongsri, Deputy Minister of Transport


Kotaite Wing –
Conference Centre

Main Conference Hall |
At the invitation of the Kingdom of
Thailand and taking into account the advantage of its
geographical location, the Regional Office was shifted to
Bangkok, Thailand, and started functioning from there with
effect from 3 January 1955. The number of States to which the
Office is accredited has grown significantly and currently the
Asia and Pacific Office is accredited to 36 States as listed in
the area of responsibility.
Since re-locating to Bangkok, ICAO has held three major Regional
Air Navigation (RAN) Meetings for Asia and Pacific Regions: 1973
in Honolulu, 1983 in Singapore, and 1993 in Bangkok. The Asia
Pacific Air Navigation Planning and Implementation Regional
Group (APANPIRG) was established by the ICAO Council in 1991 and
had its first meeting in April 1992 at the Regional Office.
Since then, APANPIRG has been working towards ensuring
continuous and coherent development of the Asia/Pacific Regional
Air Navigation Plan and facilitating the implementation of the
corresponding air navigation systems and services with due
observance of the primacy of air safety, regularity and
efficiency.
Throughout the second half of the 20th century, the Asia and
Pacific Regions have seen some of the most outstanding
developments in international civil aviation: the advent of
turbine engines, the switch to jet aircraft in the 1960's, the
new high capacity aircraft in the late 1960's and early 1970's,
the construction of massive international airports and the
double digit growth of aviation. The last two decades of the
century were marked with the development of the long haul
aircraft and progressive implementations of the new
Communication, Navigation, Surveillance and Air Traffic
Management (CNS/ATM) system in 1990s. The beginning of the 21st
century brought new important developments, such as, the
introduction of the ultra-long range operations, the advent of
new large aircraft, and the rapid expansion of the low-cost
airlines.
The Regional Office is very grateful to the Royal Government of
Thailand for the continuous support to its activities and for
generously providing excellent working facilities. The current
Secretariat Building was provided at no cost to ICAO in 1989.
The land area is approximately 3.5 rais (equivalent to
approximately 1.5 acres). The premises consist of a
three-storey air-conditioned building with the total built-up
area of approximately 3,108 square meters. It consists of office
space for officers, staff, short term consultants, library and
ICAO document sales unit.
Due to the inadequate conference facilitates to accommodate
increasing number of participants from Member States, the
Government of Thailand has kindly provided a new conference
facilities adjacent to the Regional Office. The new conference
facilities which was named “The Kotaite Wing of the Asia and
Pacific Office” by the Royal Thai Government in recognition of
the contribution to the development of international civil
aviation by Dr. Assad Kotaite, President of the ICAO Council,
was inaugurated on 15 January 2004. It consists of a large
conference hall that can accommodate approximately 210 persons,
three meeting rooms of varying sizes to accommodate between 40
and 75 persons, exhibition area and other related facilities
such as cafeteria and secretariat offices. The conference hall
and all meeting rooms are equipped with modern sound system and
multimedia equipment for presentations.
The ICAO Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific in Bangkok
will continue to serve its Member States as they prepare to meet
the challenges ahead with continuing healthy and rapid growth in
air traffic and technological advancements. |