Techo International Airport Set to Complete Phase I Construction by October 2024, Eyeing Mid-2025 Inauguration

Techo International Airport, strategically located across Kandal and Takeo provinces, is on track to conclude the first phase of its construction by October 2024, paving the way for its official commencement in mid-2025. A recent report from the Secretary of State for Civil Aviation indicates substantial progress, with the first phase reaching an impressive 66.1% completion with a US$961 million budget spent, representing a significant stride in Cambodia’s aviation infrastructure. (Read more)

The comprehensive report highlights the meticulous execution of the airport’s main infrastructure components. Notably, terminal construction stands at 58.6% completion, power supply centres at 76.8%, airfield-related work at 64.4%, and the air traffic control tower at a commendable 100%.

Overseen by Cambodia Airport Investment Co., Ltd., this monumental project exemplifies a successful public-private partnership, with Overseas Cambodia Investment Corporation (OCIC) holding a commanding 90% stake and the remaining 10% under the ownership of the State Secretariat of Civil Aviation.

Designed as a large-scale international airport classified as Class 4F, Techo International Airport unfolds across three distinct construction phases. Phase I, spanning from 2020 to 2030, sets the stage for subsequent expansions in Phase II (2030-2050) and Phase III (2050 onwards).

In line with the planned schedule, Samdech Hun Manet, Prime Minister of Cambodia, will lead a delegation of high-ranking officials on 12 March to assess and review the remarkable progress of this transformative airport project.

 

 

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