Phnom Penh: The first ATR 72-600 aircraft of Air Cambodia arrived at the Phnom Penh International Airport on May 27 as the airline marks the beginning of a new era in the airline's ongoing efforts to modernise its fleet, enhance operational efficiency, and strengthen domestic and regional connectivity.
According to Agence Kampuchea Presse, the ceremony with water solute was held at the Phnom Penh International Airport in the presence of H.E. Mao Havannall, Minister in charge of the State Secretariat of Civil Aviation, representatives of Air Cambodia, and relevant stakeholders. The ATR 72-600 is known for its fuel efficiency, consuming 15-20 percent less fuel than older aircraft, and its ability to operate on short runways, making it suitable for Cambodia's airport network.
Passengers will experience a quieter, more comfortable cabin, with wider seat pitch and modern amenities. Fully compliant with ICAO's latest environmental standards and trusted by over 200 airlines globally, the ATR 72-600 is considered a reliable choice for regional operations. Air Cambodia is set to complete the delivery of three ATR 72-600 aircraft by 2025, with the second and third aircraft expected in October and November, respectively.
In conjunction with this, the airline is advancing the introduction of Airbus A320 aircraft and other types capable of operating longer-range routes, ensuring a diversified and modern fleet tailored to varied operational needs. To meet the growing demand for international travel, Air Cambodia is actively planning to expand its route network to high-potential markets, including Northeast Asia, China, South Asia, and Australia.
Through a step-by-step approach based on market readiness and operational feasibility, the airline aims to increase its global presence and enhance Cambodia's connectivity with the world. As part of its long-term strategy, Air Cambodia plans to expand its fleet to 33 aircraft to support future growth and international expansion.
'As Cambodia's national flag carrier, Air Cambodia plays a vital role in linking domestic cities and connecting the Kingdom to international destinations. More than just transportation, each flight represents national pride and progress,' the airline stated. 'We sincerely encourage Cambodian travellers to choose Air Cambodia as their preferred airline-not only to enjoy our warm service and safe operations, but also to show support for a homegrown brand dedicated to national development,' it added.
Currently, Air Cambodia operates domestic flight services and international services to China, Thailand, and Vietnam. The airline has planned to fly to Japan in October 2025 after receiving permission from the authorities of both countries to respond to the growing demand for tourists and investment in Cambodia.