Delay on delivery of planes to Sky Angkor

Dec 8th at 10:04
08-12-2015 10:04:22+07:00

Delay on delivery of planes to Sky Angkor

Sky Angkor Airlines said yesterday that a plan to lease two Sukhoi SuperJet 100 aircraft from a Russian airline has been postponed, as the company has to sort out regulatory issues such as which aviation authority would be responsible in the event of a mishap.

Steve Kim, vice president of Sky Angkor Air (SAA), said the airline signed an agreement in late August with leasing company Ilyushin Finance & Co to wet-lease two aircraft from Russian airline Red Wings.

However, the company has yet to test the two aircraft, which combined with the regulatory issues has pushed back the expected delivery date until next December.

“Cambodia wants the authority to handle this issue and the Russians want to keep it under their authority,” he said. “We need more time to discuss and both sides understand the issue.”

The Korean-Cambodian airline wants to lease new aircraft to supplement its route expansion, both for short distance domestic and international flights.

The airline, Kim said, will look to use the wet-leased aircraft to fly from Phnom Penh and Siem Reap to more destinations in China, South Korea, Hong Kong and Thailand.

“The small business jets with 100 seats will be used in the region, whereas our existing A320 and A321 aircraft, which can carry more than 180 passengers, will operate international, long-distance routes.”

Sky Angkor Airlines currently has five A320 aircraft and one A321 aircraft, and operates scheduled flights from Siem Reap to cities in South Korea and China. It also operates a charter service.

phnompenh post



NEWS SAME CATEGORY

Airline looks for new partners to increase bookings

Cambodia's flagship carrier Cambodia Angkor Air plans to expand its partnerships with leading global distribution system (GDS) networks to improve its worldwide...

Tourism to see labour shortfall

In the run up to the much-anticipated ASEAN Economic Community integration, which comes into effect at the end of this month, member states, foreign investors and...

Chinese firm to build new factory in Kampot

China’s largest heavy machinery manufacturer has been awarded a $262 million contract to build a cement factory in the southwestern province of Kampot, according to...

Cambodia Airports to incentivise Sihanoukville tourism

In a bid to increase tourist arrivals and promote Sihanoukville as a beach destination, Cambodia Airports, the private company that manages the Kingdom’s three...

Cambodia’s agriculture sector to receive a boost from Grow Asia partnership

Cambodia’s Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (MAFF) announced this week that it was entering in to a full-scale partnership with Grow Asia, part of...

Telecom regulator to pull plug on 30 firms

Only four companies out of 34 deemed to be holding “inactive” internet and voice-over-Internet protocol (VoIP) licences responded by deadline to the national...

Chinese carrier launches direct flight to Sihanoukville

Lucky Air has launched direct flights from Kunming to Sihanoukville, becoming the first Chinese carrier to offer year-round regular scheduled service to the coastal...

Grow Asia to cultivate partners in Cambodia

Grow Asia, a multi-stakeholder partnership that aims to develop sustainable and inclusive agriculture in the ASEAN region, will launch its first workshop in...

Turkish cosmetics firms eye market

Representatives of 21 Turkish cosmetics and self-care brands pitched their products to wholesalers, retailers and distributors at a cluster meeting in Phnom Penh...

Paving the way for new SMEs

The government is reviewing a draft sub-decree that would see the creation of a one-stop shop to handle small- and medium-enterprise (SME) registration aimed at...


MOST READ


Back To Top