BOI: Incentive Reforms Target Aviation, AI and Sustainable Industries as Investment Applications Surge

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BOI: Incentive Reforms Target Aviation, AI and Sustainable Industries as Investment Applications Surge

Thailand’s Board of Investment (BOI) has continued to refine its investment promotion framework in 2026 through amendments to promoted activities and targeted incentive measures aimed at attracting high-value investment, strengthening industrial competitiveness and supporting the country’s transition towards a digital and sustainable economy.

The latest policy developments coincide with a substantial increase in investment activity. Investment promotion applications during the first quarter of 2026 exceeded THB 1 trillion, continuing the strong momentum seen in 2025 when applications reached a record level. The figures reflect increasing investor confidence in Thailand as a regional manufacturing, technology and innovation hub, particularly amid ongoing supply chain diversification and shifts in global production strategies.

Aviation and Air Transport Sector:

Among the recent initiatives, the BOI has expanded support for aviation and air transport-related activities as part of Thailand’s strategy to strengthen its position as a regional aviation and logistics hub. The revised promotion framework is expected to encourage investment in air transport services, aircraft maintenance, aviation support services and related infrastructure.

The measures complement broader efforts to improve transportation connectivity, facilitate cross-border trade and investment, and enhance Thailand’s competitiveness within the ASEAN region.

Smart and Sustainable Industries:

The BOI has also continued to enhance its policies supporting smart and sustainable industries, encouraging businesses to adopt advanced technologies, automation systems, energy-efficient machinery and environmentally sustainable production processes.

The policy direction reflects the government’s commitment to industrial upgrading, productivity enhancement and sustainability-driven growth. For investors, the reforms signal continued support for projects involving digital transformation, energy efficiency, carbon reduction and resource optimization. Such initiatives are increasingly aligned with the environmental, social and governance (ESG) expectations of global investors and multinational supply chains.

Digital and Artificial Intelligence Investments:

Digital technologies and artificial intelligence (AI) remain key priorities under Thailand’s investment promotion strategy. Recent investment trends indicate growing demand for projects involving data centers, cloud services, software development, AI applications and related digital infrastructure.

The continued emphasis on AI and digital transformation aligns with broader government objectives aimed at accelerating technological innovation, strengthening digital capabilities and attracting high-value industries. These developments further reinforce Thailand’s ambition to position itself as a regional technology and digital services hub.

Enhancements to the Long-Term Resident (LTR) Visa Program:

In parallel with investment promotion measures, the government has introduced adjustments to the Long-Term Resident (LTR) Visa program to facilitate the entry of foreign investors, executives and highly skilled professionals.

The revisions are intended to improve accessibility for qualified applicants and strengthen Thailand’s ability to attract global talent in strategic sectors. The combination of BOI incentives and LTR Visa benefits continues to form an important component of Thailand’s investment promotion strategy, particularly for multinational enterprises considering the establishment of regional headquarters, research and development centres or technology-focused operations in the country.

Continued Foreign Investment Momentum:

The strong investment figures recorded in early 2026 indicate that Thailand continues to benefit from global trends such as supply chain diversification, regionalization of manufacturing and increasing demand for digital infrastructure.

Investment activity has been concentrated in sectors including advanced electronics, AI-related businesses, digital infrastructure, clean energy, logistics and advanced manufacturing. The growth demonstrates continued investor confidence in Thailand’s investment ecosystem and the competitiveness of its incentive regime.

Key Takeaways:

  • The BOI continues to refine its investment promotion framework to attract high-value investments in strategic sectors, particularly aviation, digital technologies, artificial intelligence and sustainable industries.
  • Recent reforms demonstrate Thailand’s continued focus on industrial upgrading, technological innovation and environmentally sustainable growth.
  • Enhancements to the Long-Term Resident (LTR) Visa programme complement investment incentives by facilitating the attraction of foreign investors, executives and highly skilled professionals.
  • Record investment promotion applications in early 2026 indicate sustained investor confidence and Thailand’s growing role as a regional investment and manufacturing hub.

Businesses considering expansion into Thailand should review the availability of BOI incentives and assess how evolving promotion policies may support investment projects, regional headquarters, technology operations and sustainability initiatives.

Author: Panisa Suwanmatajarn, Managing Partner.

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