Overview
- The agreement includes 10 firm 737-8s with options for 10 more, the carrier’s largest narrowbody commitment to date.
- The 737 MAX will be the first Boeing aircraft operated by a Cambodian airline, marking a new market entry for Boeing.
- Boeing said the deal was finalized in December 2025 and had previously been unidentified on its public Orders & Deliveries listing.
- Boeing describes the 737-8 as accommodating up to 178 passengers with up to 3,500 nautical miles of range and about 20% lower fuel use versus the jets it replaces.
- Air Cambodia’s CEO said the aircraft will enable new direct services across North and Southeast Asia while creating local jobs and training opportunities.