Cambodia Airports
Since 1995, Cambodia Airports has held the concession to develop and manage Cambodia’s international airports under a public-private partnership with the Royal Government. These include:
- Phnom Penh International Airport – serving the capital (until September 9, 2025)
- Siem Reap International Airport – gateway to Angkor (until October 15, 2023)
- Sihanoukville International Airport – serving the coastal city and beach resorts
Cambodia Airports is jointly owned by VINCI Airports (70%) and Muhibbah Masteron Cambodia (30%), a Malaysian-Cambodian venture.
In 2019, the airports welcomed 11.6 million passengers, connected to 600 destinations, and hosted 53 airlines.
As key contributors to Cambodia’s economy, the airports supported:
- 17% of national GDP (2015)
- Over 1.7 million jobs, representing 20% of the workforce

A New Chapter: Techo International Airport
On 9th of September 2025, all airport operations will relocate to Techo International Airport. Cambodia Airports remains the aeronautical operator of the new platform.
At Cambodia Airports, we open the country to the world and contribute to its growth and ambitions.
Powered by passionate, innovative and expert teams, we at Cambodia Airports aspire to revitalize our legacy by propelling new dynamics, focused on positive mobility, environmental and social progress.

To fight global warming and to help protect our environment, the airports in Phnom Penh and in Sihanoukville managed by Cambodia Airports were successfully certified ISO 14001:2015. This voluntary commitment will ensure that all activities of Cambodia Airports comply with the environmental regulations. Also, through an Environment Management System, all such activities will engage in a systematic approach to reduce energy, waste, and risks of accidental pollutions. To view Cambodia Airports’ policy, please click here.

This world program was created at the initiative of the Airport Council International (ACI) with the objective to reduce carbon emission and increase airport sustainability. VINCI Airports is the first international group to commit its airports to the Airport Carbon Accreditation standard. Cf: VINCI Airports program.
In 2020, Cambodia Airports upgraded to Level 2 of the ACA program. In 2025 Phnom Penh and Sihanouk international airports were raised to level 3.

Both the well-being of employees and the fair redistribution of the fruits of growth are essential.
- Building awarness on Health & Safety
- Training & professional career path for our employees
- Castor: Employee savings and share ownership plan
Ensuring high standards in terms of sustainability
Ensuring high standards in terms of sustainabilitydd
Ensuring high standards in terms of sustainability
Ensuring high standards in terms of sustainability
Ensuring high standards in terms of sustainability

Opportunities to make environmental challenges a lever for management, innovation & development
- Full involvement in « Airport Carbon Accreditation » program
- Latest generation wastewater treatment plants
- Archaeological preventive researches

Beyond the runway: Long-term commitment and engagement with neighboring communities
- Road Safety Campaigns in partnership with the Cambodian Red Cross
- Artisans d'Angkor
