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Air Cambodia unveils order for 10 Boeing 737 MAX jets

Air Cambodia, Cambodia's national carrier, announced on Tuesday that it had placed an?order? for 10 Boeing 737MAX jets, stating that this reflected the deepening of relations between the United States and Cambodia.

The deal was announced at the Singapore Airshow, in the presence U.S. officials and Cambodian diplomats. Boeing reported that the deal includes 10 firm orders and an additional 10, with the possibility of further 10.

Mao Havannall, Cambodia's Minister of Civil Aviation, said at a press conference that the signing today sends a positive and strong signal about?the deep collaboration between Cambodia and United States.

The first report on the deal was in August of last year. It was part of Cambodian negotiations to reduce its tariffs from the 49% originally?threatened to just 19%.

The relationship between Cambodia and its largest export market in the United States has improved since President Donald Trump took office.

Cambodia nominated Trump in August for the Nobel Peace Prize after he intervened successfully to stop a conflict with Thailand. Last month, Cambodia announced that it would be joining Trump's?Board of Peace.

Boeing had entered the order in its order book for the aircraft in December, but did not initially identify the airline until the official air show announcement on Tuesday.

Air Cambodia had operated European aircraft until now.

The International Trade Administration of the U.S. Commerce Department reported last month that U.S. firms signed contracts with foreign governments worth $244 billion by 2025, which is nearly triple what they did in 2024, as Boeing saw a huge increase in orders for jetliners. (Reporting from Tim Hepher, Singapore; Additional reporting from Martin Petty, Bangkok; Editing Jamie Freed).

(source: Reuters)