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CAMBODIA ANGKOR AIR
File:Cambodia Angkorair logo.png
IATA ICAO Call sign
K6 KHV Cambodia Air
Founded2009
Operating bases
Frequent-flyer programGolden Lotus Plus
Fleet size3
Destinations3
HeadquartersPhnom Penh, Cambodia
Key peopleTrinh Ngoc Thanh (CEO)
Websitewww.cambodiaangkorair.com
A Cambodia Angkor Air ATR 72 at Ca Mau Airport, Vietnam.

Cambodia Angkor Air is the national flag carrier airline of Cambodia, headquartered in Phnom Penh. It commenced operations on 28 July, 2009. The airline is owned by the Cambodian Government (51%) and Vietnam Airlines Corporation (49%), the latter allowing for codeshare flights.[1]

History

Cambodia Angkor Air was founded on 27 July 2009, replacing national airline Royal Air Cambodge, which had gone bankrupt in 2001, concentrating on serving tourist routes within Cambodia, most notably catering for visitors of Angkor Wat.[2][3]

Destinations

Cambodia Angkor Air serves the following destinations, operating a total of 78 scheduled flights per week:[4]

Fleet

Cambodia Angkor Air's aircraft are supplied from Vietnam Airlines and are loan, Cambodia Angkor Air does not purchase their aircraft, the aircraft were currently operated for/with Vietnam Airlines.

As of September 2010, the Cambodia Angkor Air fleet consists of the following leased aircraft with an average age of 6.9 years, which are all operated on behalf of Vietnam Airlines:[5]

References