Arrivals and departures, traced from ADS-B data.
Museum-quality gloss aluminum · fade-resistant · ready to hang.
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Arrivals and departures, traced from ADS-B data.
Museum-quality gloss aluminum · fade-resistant · ready to hang.
Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK) is Thailand's primary international gateway, positioned east of Bangkok where routes connect Southeast Asia to Europe, the Middle East, East Asia, and Oceania. This metal print captures that reach, rendered from ADS-B flight tracking data. Every flight path is colorized by altitude across your chosen palette.
The print visualizes all 1,812 flights recorded on September 28-29, 2025, the 19th anniversary of the day BKK opened for international operations and Thailand's Land of Gold welcomed the world. Printed direct-to-metal on an aluminum panel, it is a piece of aviation wall art that fixes one of Asia's busiest hubs at the precise moment it marked its own history.
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Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK) is Thailand's primary international gateway, positioned east of Bangkok where routes connect Southeast Asia to Europe, the Middle East, East Asia, and Oceania. This metal print captures that reach, rendered from ADS-B flight tracking data. Every flight path is colorized by altitude across your chosen palette.
The print visualizes all 1,812 flights recorded on September 28-29, 2025, the 19th anniversary of the day BKK opened for international operations and Thailand's Land of Gold welcomed the world. Printed direct-to-metal on an aluminum panel, it is a piece of aviation wall art that fixes one of Asia's busiest hubs at the precise moment it marked its own history.

Our prints are produced on museum-quality aluminum with a high-gloss finish, the same material professional galleries use.
Colors infused directly into the aluminum surface, not printed on top.
High-gloss finish holds sharp contrast across the altitude gradients.
Scratch-resistant, waterproof, and fade-resistant for decades of display.
Included mounting hardware creates a sleek 3/4" float off the wall.
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Every ADS-B-tracked flight visualized in this print, captured over 2 days.
1,812
Total Flights
573
Unique Aircraft
804,013
ADS-B Points
BKK logged 1,812 flights across September 28 and 29, 2025, with arrivals and departures running almost in lockstep at 914 and 898 respectively. That averages out to roughly 906 movements per day and 37.8 per hour across the full 48-hour window. Traffic ran continuously from midnight to midnight on both days. The busiest single hour was 10:00, which produced 104 movements, 60 of them arrivals. A secondary peak appeared at 14:00, matching that same total of 104. The overnight hours from 02:00 to 04:00 were the lightest, dropping as low as 22 total movements in the 04:00 hour, with departures outnumbering arrivals through the 01:00 to 03:00 window before arrivals pulled ahead again at 04:00 and 05:00. Approach tracks concentrated most heavily from the ENE, WNW, and NE quadrants, accounting for 147, 115, and 108 arrivals respectively. Departure headings spread similarly across ENE, WNW, and NE. Among identified route pairings, Surin Airport and Macau International Airport each tied at 13 total movements, the highest of any single destination. The 573 unique aircraft observed carried registrations from more than 30 countries. Chinese-registered aircraft led with 147, followed by Thai-registered at 122. UAE, Indian, Laotian, and Japanese registrations each contributed between 22 and 28 aircraft. ADS-B position data covered 804,013 discrete points. Average groundspeed across all tracked legs was 251 knots, with a recorded maximum of 698.3 knots. Average altitude was 14,180 feet, while the highest recorded position reached 45,825 feet, logged on a departure toward Halim Perdanakusuma International Airport. The longest flight in the dataset covered 3,135 nautical miles and lasted 244 minutes as an arrival from an unidentified origin. Combined, all tracked legs covered just over 510,000 nautical miles.
Every print includes a QR code linking to the flight stats.
Reviews from customers across our airport print collection.
Great gift to commemorate trip!
We ordered the LHR image (aurora/light) as a gift for our son who is in college and training to be a commercial airline pilot. We had taken a family trip to London and this was the perfect gift for him. He loved the image, and immediately scanned the included QR code to review the flight data that is available to support each map. The quality and delivery timing were exceptional. We will definitely order more!
LHR · London Heathrow
Response from SkyPath Studio
Thank you for your review, Nathan! We wish your son the best on his journey to becoming a pilot.
Suvarnabhumi Airport opened for international commercial flights on September 28, 2006, replacing Don Mueang as Bangkok's primary gateway and inheriting the BKK IATA code in the process. The idea of building a new airport for Bangkok had been circulating since the 1960s, with land purchased in 1973 and construction finally beginning in 2002. A series of budget overruns, construction issues, and delays pushed the original 2004 opening date back by two years.
Located roughly 25 kilometers east of central Bangkok in Samut Prakan province, the airport is the main hub for Thai Airways International and connects dozens of international carriers across Europe, the Middle East, East Asia, Oceania, and beyond. Its location puts it in one of the world's most tourism-dense regions, making it a critical node for both leisure and business traffic across the Asia-Pacific. By 2024, it was handling over 62 million passengers annually, ranking it among the 20 busiest airports in the world.
The terminal building was designed by Helmut Jahn of Murphy/Jahn Architects, with structural and facade engineering by Werner Sobek. The roof, a lamella structure spanning roughly 561 by 210 meters, floats on 16 supports at a height of approximately 40 meters, flooding the interior with controlled daylight. At opening, BKK held the record for the world's tallest free-standing control tower at 132.2 meters, a title it held until 2014. A midfield satellite terminal, SAT-1, partially opened in September 2023 and reached full operations in early 2024, adding 28 gates and expanding annual capacity. A third runway became operational in November 2024, raising hourly flight capacity from 68 to 94 movements.