First Cambodia Airlines

First Cambodia Airlines
First Cambodia Airlines logo
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F6 FCC First Cambodia
FoundedFebruary 2004
Ceased operations2 August 2004
Operating basesPhnom Penh International Airport
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DestinationsSee Services
HeadquartersCambodia

First Cambodia Airlines (Chinese: 柬埔寨第一航空) was a privately owned airline based in Phnom Penh that operated scheduled passenger services between February and August 2004. Owned by Hong Kong-based Newskyland and Cambodian investors Suor Pheng and Hun Mana (daughter of Prime Minister Hun Sen), the carrier leased two ATR 72-500 aircraft to serve routes connecting Phnom Penh with Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Guangzhou, Siem Reap and other destinations. It also leased an Airbus A320-232 aircraft from ILFC.