Phnom Penh: The first phase of the Techo International Airport, a US$1.5 billion project, is nearing completion as the developer accelerates final construction tasks in preparation for its scheduled opening on July 10.
According to Agence Kampuchea Presse, H.E. Sinn Chanserey Vutha, Secretary of State and Spokesperson for the State Secretariat of Civil Aviation (SSCA), provided the update on Tuesday, noting that the remaining works primarily involve interior decoration, signage installation, and other final touches. A final evaluation meeting is expected to take place in late May or early June 2025 to review and assess progress and readiness ahead of the airport's launch, he said.
"The construction is nearly complete. If there are no changes, the Techo International Airport (TIA/KTI) is expected to begin operations on July 10, 2025, as scheduled," H.E. Sinn Chanserey Vutha confirmed. Located approximately 20 kilometres south of Phnom Penh, spanning parts of Kandal and Takeo provinces, the airport covers 2,600 hectares. The first phase is designed to accommodate more than 15 million passengers annually.
The Cambodian government holds a 10 percent stake in the airport through the SSCA, while the remaining 90 percent is held by local conglomerate Overseas Cambodian Investment Corporation (OCIC). According to the SSCA, Phnom Penh International Airport, currently operated by Cambodia Airports, will officially cease operations at midnight on July 9, 2025, with all flights and services transitioning to Techo International Airport. Korean Air would be the last flight to the Phnom Penh International Airport before it permanently closes on July 10.