Air Cambodia, the nation’s flag carrier airline, has unveiled a refreshed corporate identity and brand logo, marking the first comprehensive rebrand since 2009. The new identity was revealed at Techo International Airport in Phnom Penh during a formal ceremony attended by airline officials and government representatives.
The updated corporate identity system includes a redesigned logo and aircraft livery inspired by Cambodia’s national heritage. The logo features the Giant Ibis, known locally as Tror Yorng, with 18 stylized feathers integrated with jet engine blades. A beak angled at 45 degrees symbolizes forward momentum, ambition, and long-term growth for the airline.
The new livery uses a sophisticated color palette of royal blue, gold, white, and red to represent professionalism, Khmer culture, and warm hospitality. The branding will be gradually rolled out across Air Cambodia’s fleet, digital platforms, and marketing materials to ensure smooth transition during operations.
This refreshed identity aligns with Air Cambodia’s broader strategic growth plans as the airline expands its reach in regional and international markets. The rebranding follows the airline’s transition from Cambodia Angkor Air to Air Cambodia in 2025, reflecting a renewed vision and ambition.
As part of the rollout strategy, aircraft repaints and visual updates across all touchpoints will occur in phases alongside routine maintenance to minimize disruptions. The airline’s fleet currently includes a mix of Airbus A320 and ATR turboprop aircraft.
Air Cambodia’s exclusive Passenger and Cargo General Sales Agent in India has welcomed the brand milestone and reaffirmed its commitment to supporting the airline’s growth in key markets.
The launch of the new corporate identity is considered a key milestone for the airline, showcasing Cambodian culture while positioning the company for future expansion.
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