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Cambodia Angkor Air Rebranded as Air Cambodia

Cambodia Angkor Air has officially undergone a rebranding and will now operate as Air Cambodia. This move reflects the airline’s ambition to modernize its operations and enhance its market presence. As part of its growth strategy, Air Cambodia is steadily working towards expanding its fleet to 32 aircraft, positioning itself for increased capacity and improved regional connectivity.

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Comac Eyes International Airlines for C919 Jet

Comac (China) is actively reaching out to international airlines as it seeks to establish a global foothold for its C919 jet, a narrow-body aircraft developed to compete with Boeing and Airbus. The company is targeting carriers in regions ranging from Indonesia to Kazakhstan, signaling a strategic push to expand beyond China’s domestic market.

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Cambodia Angkor Air to Add Three ATR72-600s, Rebranding as Air Cambodia

ATR has confirmed the addition of three ATR72-600 aircraft to the fleet of Cambodia Angkor Air, which will officially rebrand as Air Cambodia on January 1, 2025. These aircraft, financed by HNCA Aviation Financial Leasing Co. (China), are part of a leasing agreement, with deliveries scheduled throughout 2025.

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Cambodia Angkor Air Adds ATR72-500 to Fleet for Regional Connectivity

Cambodia Angkor Air has expanded its fleet with the recent delivery of an ATR72-500 aircraft, identified by serial number 890. Equipped with PW127M engines, the ATR72-500 is expected to bolster Cambodia Angkor Air’s regional capabilities, providing efficient and reliable service across short-haul routes within Southeast Asia.