Boeing and Air Cambodia have confirmed the Southeast Asian carrier’s largest single-aisle aircraft order, with a firm commitment for 10 737-8 aircraft and options for a further 10.
The deal marks Air Cambodia’s first purchase of Boeing aircraft and was finalised in December 2025.
The order, previously listed as unidentified on Boeing’s Orders and Deliveries website, will support Air Cambodia’s plans to renew and grow its fleet as demand for regional air travel continues to rise across Asia.
With the introduction of the 737-8, the airline plans to expand its network of high-demand routes across North and Southeast Asia, leveraging the aircraft’s range, operating efficiency and passenger comfort.
Dr. David Zhan, chief executive of Air Cambodia, said: “The 737-8 gives Air Cambodia the ideal combination of range, capacity and fuel efficiency to support our next phase of growth. 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.”
Configured to carry up to 178 passengers in a two-class layout, the 737-8 is well suited to regional and medium-haul operations. Boeing says the aircraft delivers a 20% reduction in fuel consumption and emissions compared with the models it replaces, helping airlines lower operating costs.
“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, senior vice president of commercial sales and marketing at Boeing.
“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.”
Air Cambodia currently operates a fleet of six single-aisle and regional aircraft, serving domestic routes and international destinations including Vietnam, India, Thailand, China, Japan and Hong Kong.
Boeing’s latest Commercial Market Outlook forecasts that airlines in Southeast Asia will require nearly 5,000 new aircraft over the next 20 years, with single-aisle jets accounting for more than 80% of deliveries.
The announcement was made during the Singapore Airshow 2026.
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