Cambodia Angkor Air has added three ATR 72-600s to its fleet.
The aircraft were purchased and leased from Chinese lessor HNCA Aviation Financial Leasing (HNCAL). Deliveries of the three aircraft are scheduled for 2025.
“This partnership with ATR and HNCA underscores our commitment to providing our passengers with reliable and modern air travel options,” said Cambodia Angkor Air CEO and vice chairman Zhan David.
“The ATR 72-600 will allow Cambodia Angkor Air to enhance its domestic services and strengthen links across South-East Asia, ensuring connectivity for people and businesses alike,” added ATR CEO Nathalie Tarnaud Laude.
The airline will change its name to Air Camboda from the beginning of next year. According to its website, the airline has two ATR 72, two A320, and one A321 aircraft.