Air Cambodia announced its largest single order for narrowbody jets as it plans to take on up to 20 Boeing 737 MAX aircraft.
Air Cambodia announced its largest single order for narrowbody jets as it plans to take on up to 20 Boeing 737 MAX aircraft.
The new order – previously unidentified on Boeing's Orders and Deliveries website from December 2025 – includes a firm order for 10 737-8 (737 MAX 8) and options for 10 more.
According to Boeing, the aircraft order – the first for Boeing aircraft from Air Cambodia - will help Air Cambodia renew and grow itsw fleet and expand its network of high-demand routes across Asia.
"The 737-8 gives Air Cambodia the ideal combination of range, capacity and fuel efficiency to support our next phase of growth," said Dr. David Zhan, CEO of Air Cambodia. "This investment – Air Cambodia's largest narrowbody purchase – will let us launch direct services to important markets across North and Southeast Asia, and offer competitively priced travel for passengers, while creating local jobs and training opportunities that strengthen our communities."
"We are proud to welcome Air Cambodia as our newest 737 MAX customer and look forward to partnering with them to introduce the versatile and reliable 737-8 to the Kingdom of Cambodia," said Brad McMullen, Boeing senior vice president of Commercial Sales and Marketing. "We are committed to supporting the growth of aviation in Cambodia and throughout the region as Air Cambodia strengthens ties across Asia with these fuel-efficient airplanes."
Based in Phnom Penh, Air Cambodia – established by Cambodia's Royal Government – currently operates a fleet of 6 aircraft including 3 Airbus A320/A321s on routes across Southeast Asia, China, India, and Japan.
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