VINCI Selected by CAIC to Operate Techo International Airport, Phnom Penh’s New Gateway

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VINCI Selected by CAIC to Operate Techo International Airport, Phnom Penh’s New Gateway
VINCI Selected by CAIC to Operate Techo International Airport, Phnom Penh’s New Gateway./Image supplied.

Cambodia Airport Investment Co., Ltd. (CAIC), a subsidiary of Overseas Cambodian Investment Corporation (OCIC), has selected Cambodia Airports, a subsidiary of French-listed company VINCI (CAC 40: DG), to operate Phnom Penh's upcoming Techo International Airport (TIA). The agreement was officially signed by Neak Oknha Dr. Pung Kheav Se, Chairman of CAIC, and Nicolas Notebaert, President of VINCI Airports, on July 10, 2025. 

Techo International Airport is being developed by CAIC, a joint venture between OCIC, one of Cambodia’s largest infrastructure and urban development groups, and Cambodia’s State Secretariat of Civil Aviation (SSCA). The project aims to meet Cambodia’s growing aviation and transport needs—reflected in the steady recovery of passenger air traffic since COVID-19—and is designed with a long-term vision for the next 50 years.

“By appointing VINCI to operate key airport services, we reaffirm our commitment to enhancing Cambodia’s infrastructure with projects that meet international standards,” said Dr. Pung Kheav Se. “Our vision is to continue developing TIA over the decades ahead to support Cambodia’s economic growth and regional connectivity.”

Neak Oknha Dr. Pung Kheav Se, Chairman of CAIC, speaking at the signing ceremony./B2B Cambodia.
Nicolas Notebaert, President of VINCI Airports, speaking at the signing ceremony./B2B Cambodia.

With a central role in the development of TIA, OCIC is carrying out the project as part of its continued efforts to expand Cambodia’s infrastructure and connectivity. Marking its 25th anniversary in 2025, OCIC has built over 10,000 homes, developed entire neighborhoods in Phnom Penh, and delivered major projects, including bridges, roads, commercial centres, and industrial zones. TIA represents the next step in this trajectory, underscoring OCIC’s and CAIC’s commitment to positioning Cambodia as a regional hub for investment, travel, and trade.

Given its long-standing presence in Cambodia—where it began its airport operations in 1995—VINCI Airports, the current operator of Phnom Penh International Airport, was selected to continue its role at TIA, backed by a portfolio of over 70 airports in 13 countries. In 2024 alone, VINCI Airports handled over 300 million passengers across its global network.

“We are continuing our commitment onward with respect to airport excellence and to further developing Cambodia’s aviation sector. Our appointment is testament to the recognition of our teams’ know-how” stated Cyril Girot, CEO of Cambodia Airports. “I look forward to our partnership with CAIC as we both share ambitions to serve Cambodia and its people by creating value and opportunities, therefore expanding the country’s standing”.

Representatives of VINCI, CAIC and the State Secretariat of Civil Aviation stand together at the signing ceremony./Image supplied.

TIA showcases Cambodia’s ability to lead large-scale infrastructure projects, while engaging international partners to bring in additional expertise and global standards. In addition to VINCI, the airport brings together a broad network of global consultants and design experts, including Foster + Partners and Changi Airports International.

Two other major French companies, Lagardere Travel Retail and Newrest, have been selected to operate duty free and food & beverage (F&B) at TIA. Reflecting the airport’s international outlook and Cambodian identity, the terminal will feature both global and local brands, including Starbucks and Cambodian flagship brand Brown Coffee, offering passengers a balanced mix of offerings.

Scheduled to open and welcome passengers on September 9, 2025, the terminal will feature open high ceiling spaces and a wide range of services, offering a comfortable and efficient airport experience.

This press release was supplied.

Techo International Airport departure area./Image supplied.