Air Cambodia Places Its Biggest Single-Aisle Order With Boeing - Boeing (NYSE:BA)
- On Feb. 3, 2026, Boeing and Air Cambodia announced up to 20 737 MAX jets, including a firm order for 10 737-8s with options for 10 more.
- To modernize its fleet and expand connectivity, Air Cambodia will use the 737 MAX to achieve a 20% reduction in fuel use and emissions, lowering operating costs and supporting rapid growth.
- Air Cambodia currently operates a fleet of six single-aisle and regional jets and serves routes to Vietnam, India, Thailand, China, Japan, and Hong Kong, underscoring demand for expansion.
- Boeing shares rose 0.08% in premarket trading on Tuesday as the investment will let Air Cambodia launch direct services to important markets and create local jobs and training opportunities.
- The deal joins other Boeing wins in Asia, including a 30-jet order from Air India that expanded its order book to nearly 200 airplanes, while Boeing's Commercial Market Outlook forecasts nearly 5,000 jets for Southeast Asian carriers.
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Cambodian carrier Air Cambodia will buy 20 Boeing 737 Max planes for $3 billion (€2.54 billion), the companies said. The deal comes after Cambodia announced it would eliminate all tariffs on imports from the United States and ordered the planes from the American manufacturer, the French news agency AFP reported.
Air Cambodia Places Its Biggest Single-Aisle Order With Boeing - Boeing (NYSE:BA)
Boeing Company (NYSE:BA) on Tuesday disclosed that it won its largest single-aisle order to date. Details The company grabbed an order for 20 737 MAX jets from Air Cambodia, which is its first purchase of Boeing’s fuel-efficient aircraft. Air Cambodia will use the 737 MAX to modernize and expand its fleet, enhancing connectivity across the region. Notably, in December 2025, the airline confirmed a firm order for 10 737-8 jets, with options for 1…
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