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Questions grow after US military aircraft appear at Krabi airport

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Questions grow after US military aircraft appear at Krabi airport

Residents in Krabi raised concerns after multiple US military aircraft were seen taking off and landing repeatedly at Krabi International Airport on April 7. Speculation spread online, with some people wondering whether the flights were tied to a US military presence on Thailand’s Andaman coast or linked to conflict in the Middle East. Airport staff initially gave no explanation and referred enquiries to the Air Force. On April 8, an Air Force spokesperson said the flights had followed all regulations and had been approved through normal diplomatic channels. The Royal Thai Air Force added that the operations were routine, part of existing cooperation, and not connected to any regional conflict.


Depends on which branch of the US military the aircraft are serving.

USMC fleet logistics for their relocation from Okinawa or Guam to the middle east?

USN doing fleet replenishment?

USAF special ops faffing about?

The USMC are the biggest user of Osprey tilt-rotors and parked a bunch in Darwin late last year after regional training deployment. Maybe these are being 'unparked' via Krabi?

US Military make regular pit stops rather in Pattaya...and then bring back some nasty STD back home to america.

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