PHNOM PENH, Cambodia — June 2, 2026 – Cambodia’s Techo International Airport has been named one of the world’s best new airport terminals in the Skytrax World Airport Awards 2026 — one of only five airports worldwide to earn the distinction. The recognition places the Kingdom alongside aviation projects in Japan, China, the United States and India, and marks a defining milestone in Cambodia’s ambition to become a leading transport hub in Southeast Asia.
- What Is the Skytrax Best New Airport Terminals Award?
- Cambodia Joins Japan, China, the US and India in the 2026 List
- Techo International Airport: Key Facts and Specifications
- A Three-Phase Expansion Plan Through 2050
- Why This Matters for Cambodia’s Economy and Workforce
- Frequently Asked Questions About Techo International Airport
What Is the Skytrax Best New Airport Terminals Award?
The Skytrax World Airport Awards are the aviation industry’s most respected independent benchmark, based on passenger surveys conducted across hundreds of airports globally. The Best New Airport Terminals category specifically evaluates terminals that have opened within the previous 18 months, ranking them on facilities, staff services, operational efficiency and overall customer experience. Only five airports are named globally in each annual cycle — making Techo’s inclusion a significant achievement for a country of Cambodia’s size and development stage.
Cambodia Joins Japan, China, the US and India in the 2026 List
The inclusion of Techo International Airport alongside major international aviation projects from four of the world’s largest economies signals a shift in how Cambodia is perceived on the global infrastructure stage. For airlines and logistics operators evaluating hub partnerships and new routes, a Skytrax recognition in the very first year of operations can carry meaningful commercial weight.
The timing is equally significant from an economic standpoint. The Asian Development Bank has projected Cambodia’s economy to grow 4.5% in 2026, with manufacturing and exports leading the charge. Improved international air connectivity through Techo Airport is expected to reinforce that trajectory by attracting inbound investment and accelerating tourism recovery.
Techo International Airport: Key Facts and Specifications
Techo International Airport officially commenced operations on 9 September 2025, replacing Phnom Penh International Airport as the country’s primary gateway for international travel. Located south of the capital, it holds a 4F classification — the highest rating in the international airport categorisation system — which permits it to accommodate the world’s largest commercial aircraft.
- Location: South of Phnom Penh, Cambodia
- Operational since: 9 September 2025
- Classification: 4F (highest international airport category)
- Runway (Phase 1): 4 kilometres
- Annual passenger capacity (Phase 1): 15 million+
- Aircraft compatibility: Airbus A380-800, Boeing 747-800
A Three-Phase Expansion Plan Through 2050
Construction of Techo International Airport has been planned across three development phases, each aligned with Cambodia’s long-term tourism and economic growth targets.
- Phase 1 (completed 2025): A four-kilometre runway and passenger facilities for 15 million+ travellers per year.
- Phase 2 (target: 2030): A second runway raising annual capacity to 30 million passengers.
- Phase 3 (target: 2050): A third runway and expanded terminal facilities reaching 45 million passengers per year.
Why This Matters for Cambodia’s Economy and Workforce
A 4F-rated international airport operating at scale is more than an aviation milestone — it is a catalyst for the wider economy. Increased air capacity opens direct routes for cargo, business travel and tourism, all of which feed into domestic job creation and foreign direct investment. Cambodia’s labour market has already recorded over 650,000 job placements in a period of strong recovery momentum, and the airport’s Phase 2 and Phase 3 expansions are likely to generate significant additional employment in aviation, logistics, hospitality and infrastructure services.
The airport also forms a central pillar of the government’s broader ambition, articulated across several policy platforms, to build Cambodia into a regional transport and industrial hub — moving the economy up the value chain and reducing dependence on low-margin garment exports alone.
Frequently Asked Questions About Techo International Airport
What is Techo International Airport?
Techo International Airport is Cambodia’s new primary international gateway south of Phnom Penh, which opened on 9 September 2025. Its 4F classification — the highest in international airport ratings — allows it to handle the Airbus A380-800 and Boeing 747-800 and process over 15 million passengers annually in its current phase.
Why was Techo International Airport recognised in the Skytrax 2026 Awards?
The airport was selected as one of five global airports in the Skytrax 2026 Best New Airport Terminals category, which evaluates terminals opened within the prior 18 months. Rankings are determined by passenger surveys assessing facilities, staff services, operational efficiency and overall customer experience.
What is the current and future passenger capacity?
Phase 1 supports more than 15 million passengers per year. Phase 2 targets 30 million by 2030. Full build-out under Phase 3 is planned for 2050 with a total capacity of 45 million passengers annually.
Which other countries were recognised alongside Cambodia?
The five airports in the Skytrax 2026 Best New Airport Terminals list represent Cambodia, Japan, China, the United States and India — placing Cambodia alongside some of the world’s most active aviation economies.
When did Techo International Airport open?
Techo International Airport officially commenced operations on 9 September 2025, replacing Phnom Penh International Airport as Cambodia’s main international gateway.


