Air Cambodia unveils new corporate identity

Air Cambodia unveils new corporate identity

  • Aeroprime Group has welcomed the launch of Air Cambodia’s new Corporate Identity System, marking the national carrier’s first full brand refresh since 2009 and a key step in its long-term growth strategy.
  • Unveiled at Techo International Airport in Phnom Penh, the new identity includes a redesigned logo and aircraft livery inspired by Cambodia’s national bird, the Giant Ibis, symbolising strength, protection, and upward growth.

 

Aeroprime Group welcomes the launch of Air Cambodia’s new Corporate Identity System (CIS), marking a significant milestone in the national flag carrier’s brand evolution and future growth journey.

Air Cambodia officially unveiled its refreshed brand identity, including a new logo and aircraft livery, at Techo International Airport (KTI), Phnom Penh. This represents the airline’s first comprehensive brand update since 2009 and reflects its renewed vision, ambition, and confidence in long-term expansion.

Inspired by Cambodia’s national bird, the Giant Ibis (Tror Yorng), the new logo symbolizes protection, strength, and good fortune. The design integrates 18 feathers with aircraft engine fan blades and an upward 45-degree beak angle, representing power, long-haul capability, and sustained upward growth. The new aircraft livery prominently features royal blue, supported by gold, white, and red, highlighting professionalism, Khmer heritage, and warm in-flight hospitality.

As the exclusive Passenger and Cargo General Sales Agent for Air Cambodia in India, Aeroprime Group is proud to be associated with this important brand milestone and remains aligned with the airline’s strategic vision.

“Air Cambodia’s new corporate identity reflects its strong ambition and forward-looking approach. We are pleased to support the airline during this exciting phase and look forward to further strengthening its presence and engagement in the Indian market,” said Abhishek Goyal, Executive Director & CEO, Aeroprime Group.

The new branding will be introduced in a phased manner across aircraft, digital platforms, and marketing assets, ensuring operational continuity during the transition. Alongside the rebrand, Air Cambodia continues to strengthen its fleet, having inducted new ATR72-600 aircraft and confirmed future deliveries of Boeing 737 MAX 8 and COMAC C909 aircraft, underscoring its commitment to regional and international growth.

Aeroprime Group will continue to support Air Cambodia in India through sales representation, trade engagement, marketing initiatives, and strategic market development, further enhancing connectivity and opportunities between India and Cambodia.

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Anastasiya Simsek

Anastasiya Simsek is an award-winning journalist with a background in air cargo, news, medicine, and lifestyle reporting. For exclusive insights or to share your news, contact Anastasiya at anastasiya.simsek@aircargoweek.com.

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