Overview
- Boeing and Air Cambodia announced a firm order for 10 737-8s with options for 10 more on day one of the Singapore Airshow.
- The transaction was finalized in December 2025 and had been listed as an unidentified order on Boeing’s Orders and Deliveries website.
- The jets will be the first Boeing aircraft operated by a Cambodian airline, marking a shift from Air Cambodia’s Airbus A320/A321 and ATR 72-600 fleet.
- Air Cambodia says the 737-8s will enable new direct routes across North and Southeast Asia and support local jobs and training.
- The model seats up to 178 in two classes, flies up to 3,500 nautical miles with roughly 20% lower fuel burn, and no delivery schedule was disclosed as Boeing forecasts strong single-aisle demand in Southeast Asia.