Cambodia has signed a deal with the United States to purchase 20 Boeing 737 Max aircraft in exchange for reduced tariffs.
The country’s national airline, Air Cambodia (K6), is looking to buy 10 aircraft with an option for 10 more. However, there is no clear information yet on the price or the delivery timeline for these jets.
The development comes amid Washington’s decision to impose a 19% reciprocal tariff on Cambodian goods, down from the earlier rate of 36%.
Air Cambodia’s current fleet includes six aircraft. According to planespotters. net, the carrier operates three ATR-72s, two Airbus A320s and a single Airbus A321.
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