Air Cambodia reveals a refreshed brand with a new logo and livery inspired by the Giant Ibis, marking its first update since 2009.
Air Cambodia has launched its first full brand refresh since 2009, unveiling a new logo and aircraft livery inspired by the Giant Ibis, reports London's Air Cargo Week.
The new Corporate Identity System was presented at Techo International Airport in Phnom Penh. The logo integrates 18 feathers with aircraft engine fan blades and a 45-degree beak angle, symbolising strength, protection, and sustained growth. The livery features royal blue with gold, white, and red to reflect Khmer heritage and professionalism.
Aeroprime Group, Air Cambodia's exclusive Passenger and Cargo General Sales Agent in India, welcomed the rebrand. Chief Executive Abhishek Goyal stated that the new identity reflects ambition and a forward-looking strategy, pledging continued support for the airline's expansion in the Indian market.
The branding will be rolled out gradually across aircraft, digital platforms, and marketing assets. Air Cambodia has added ATR72-600 aircraft to its fleet and confirmed future deliveries of Boeing 737 MAX 8 and COMAC C909, underscoring its regional and international growth plans.
Aeroprime Group mentioned that it will continue to support Air Cambodia through sales representation, trade engagement, and market development to strengthen connectivity between India and Cambodia.






