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Navigating the Green Horizon: The Future of Flight in Phuket
February 24, 2026
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At Silk Sky Air and Andaman Aerodrome, we’ve always believed that the best way to see the world is from above. But as we look toward the future, we’re becoming just as focused on how we fly as where we fly.
2026 has officially become the launch year for eVTOL (Electric Vertical Takeoff and Landing) technology globally. While these "electric air taxis" are just beginning to hit the skies in places like New York and Abu Dhabi, we are already looking ahead at what this means for the pristine coastlines of the Andaman.
Why the "Green Transition" matters to us:
Silent Flight: One of the most exciting aspects of electric flight is the massive reduction in noise. This would allow us to fly over Phuket’s eco-sensitive areas with virtually zero disturbance to the local environment.
Zero Emissions: Moving toward a fleet with zero tailpipe emissions isn't just a goal, it’s a commitment to keeping Thailand’s islands as beautiful as they are today.
Innovative Partnerships: We are closely watching pioneers like Archer Aviation as they hit their final certification milestones this year.
Charting the Course for Thailand
Our team is actively in discussions and navigating the path to see how we can eventually bring this sustainable tech to the region. It’s not just about buying a new aircraft; it’s about building the ecosystem (from charging infrastructure to regulatory frameworks) that will make electric flight a reality in Southern Thailand.
We are incredibly excited to be part of this "quiet revolution." For us, the green transition is about more than just tech; it’s about ensuring that the future of luxury travel is as sustainable as it is breathtaking.
We’re not just watching the horizon…we’re helping chart the flight path toward a cleaner, quieter Phuket.
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