Techo International Airport

អាកាសយានដ្ឋានអន្តរជាតិតេជោ
Summary
Airport typePublic
OperatorCambodia Airports
ServesPhnom Penh
LocationTa Khmau, Kandal, Cambodia
OpenedQ1 2025
Hub for
Focus city forVietnam Airlines
Coordinates11°21′46.5″N 104°54′59.8″E / 11.362917°N 104.916611°E / 11.362917; 104.916611
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Techo International Airport is located in Cambodia
Techo International Airport
Techo International Airport
Location in Cambodia
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
N/A 4,000 13,123 Concrete
N/A 4,000 13,123 Concrete
N/A 4,000 13,123 Concrete

Techo International Airport (Khmer: អាកាសយានដ្ឋានអន្តរជាតិតេជោ),[1][2][3][4] is an international airport currently under construction in Kandal Province of Cambodia. Located about 30–40 kilometres (16–22 NM; 19–25 mi) south of Phnom Penh, the first phase is expected to be operational by 2025[5] and will replace the existing Phnom Penh International Airport as the city's main aviation hub.[6] It is planned to span over 2,600 hectares (6,400 acres) in Kandal Province, and once completed, it will be the ninth largest airport in the world and designated as a 4F class airport.[7]

Etymology

The name Techo (Khmer: តេជោ) is a title given to army commanders by the King of Cambodia and Takhmao (Khmer: តាខ្មៅ) refers to the guardian spirit (Neakta) of Krong Takhmao which is the provincial city of Kandal province, the province in which the airport is located.

Then Prime Minister Hun Sen announced the new name on 9 December 2021 while inspecting the new airport. The word "Techo" is referenced from Khmer history in which the king granted titles to former Khmer army commanders Techo Meas and Techo Yort who operated in the territory of Kandal Province. He also stated that "Techo" shows the strength of the kingdom's monarchy.[8]

Location and connections

Techo International Airport is being constructed in the south of Kandal province near the border of Takeo province, being 30-40 kilometers south of the capital city of Phnom Penh. The entire site is in front of the nearby Boeng Cheung Loung lake and is surrounded by rice fields.

A highway is being constructed to connect the airport to the southern part of Hun Sen boulevard. The current boulevard merges into National Highway 2, but will extend further south. The road will be 60 m wide and 13.5 km long.[5] As of July 2023, construction on it is almost halfway through.[5] The road is expected to be complete by 2024.[9]

In July 2023, Sun Chanthol of the Ministry of Public Works and Transport expressed the government's interest in connecting the airport with Phnom Penh city, possibly near the AEON mall in Mean Chey, via light rail, potentially as part of an underground metro system.[10]

History

Financing and Pre-construction

The entire project is expected to cost around $1.5 billion, while the vast majority ($1.1 billion) was supposed to have been acquired from the China Development Bank. However an agreement signed in 2018 when the airport was announced was revoked. In order to compensate, the Cambodia Airport Investment Co., Ltd (CAIC) began issuing bonds in November 2021. This was subscribed mostly by local Cambodian insurance companies and banks, allowing the CAIC to raise $300 million, which is then invested by the OCIC. The Overseas Cambodian Investment Corporation (OCIC) has since stated that all of the $500 million budget originates entirely from Cambodia. The airport's design is being carried out by the British company Foster & Partners while construction is being undertakened by Chinese companies; with the China Construction Third Engineering Bureau Group Co., Ltd building the terminals; and the Shanghai Baoye Group - a subsidiary of Metallurgical Corporation of China - is constructing the runways, taxiways, aprons and related facilities.[9]

Hun Manet and his Japanese counterpart Fumio Kishida in 2023. According to the The Phnom Penh Post, Hun's visit helped attract Japanese investment attention to Cambodia

In December 2023, about 22 Japanese companies began considering investment into the project, with firm representatives visiting the airport on 20 December. This followed a recent visit by Prime Minister Hun Manet to Japan,[11] which according to The Phnom Penh Post helped attract interest in investing into Cambodia.[12]

Construction

A new airport for Phnom Penh was first hinted in 2016 once further expansion plans for the existing Phnom Penh airport ended. The project was then officially announced in January 2018, with construction beginning in 2019.[13] The $1.5 billion project is being invested by the CAIC, whilst the China Construction Third Engineering Bureau Group Co., Ltd is constructing the airport. The construction is taking place on 2,600 hectares of land in Kandal and Takeo provinces.[13] Hun Sen announced the name for the airport on 9 December 2021 whilst inspecting the new airport.[13]

By December 2021, the phase 1 was 27% complete and was thought to be complete by 2023.[8] However, on March 30, 2023, the Deputy Governor of Kandal Province, Nou Peng Chandara, stated that the airport was now 44% complete during a press conference.[13] By this point, nearly $700 million had been spent.[14] On 30 June 2023, the State Secretariat of Civil Aviation (SSCA) announced that more than half of construction on phase 1 was completed.[5] By the end of November 2023, the SSCA announced phrase 1's to be 55% completed.[15] The first phase is expected to be completed by mid-2024, with the airport being built in 3 stages.[16] Both phase 1 and 2 are under construction.

Tensions with locals

On 8 June 2023, local residents from four communes in Kandal province around the airport protested against the filling of land near their homes and Canal 94. The residents feared that the companies constructing Techo Airport would demolish their homes. Chiv Kok Say, who is in-charge with land acquisitions, said the homes they were filling in were vacant after their owners were paid $2,000. Chiv also said that the developments there was to prevent future flooding of the airport. To prevent the residents from intervening, the company brought in security and fire trucks, which they used to spray water at the villagers who were armed with sticks and stones.[17] Similarly, there were tensions between OCIC and farmers in Bati district over canals dug by the OCIC in August 2021. Local protests against the canal construction at the time was blocked by district and provincial police.[18]

Since construction on the airport began, the OCIC began buying out land from local farmers. However, this was at a low rate of $1 per square meter, lower than the $5 and later $3 rates proposed by some local farmers and not adequate enough for some farmers to relocate to new farmland. The village chiefs and around 100 families in Champei and Doung communes in Bati district who have been farming on the land since 1979, then asked for Hun Manet to help mediate and increase the rate to $3. Their land is planned to be turned into a reservoir according to Chiv Kok Say, who also said that their request of a $3 rate was not feasible because their "farmlands were without title deeds".[18] More than 400 families in Kadal Stueng and Bati district are expected to be displaced by the airport's development.[19]

Airlines and destinations

Passenger

AirlinesDestinations
AirAsia Kuala Lumpur–International (Coming soon)
Air China Beijing–Capital (Coming soon)
Asiana Airlines Seoul–Incheon (Coming soon)
Bangkok Airways Bangkok–Suvarnabhumi (Coming soon)
Cathay Pacific Hong Kong (Coming soon)
China Airlines Taipei–Taoyuan (Coming soon)
China Eastern Airlines Kunming, Shanghai–Pudong (Coming soon)
China Southern Airlines Guangzhou, Shenzhen (Coming soon)
Emirates Dubai–International, Singapore (Coming soon)
EVA Air Taipei–Taoyuan (Coming soon)
Indonesia AirAsia Jakarta–Soekarno-Hatta (Coming soon)
Jetstar Asia Singapore (Coming soon)
Korean Air Seoul–Incheon (Coming soon)
Lao Airlines Vientiane (Coming soon)
Malaysia Airlines Kuala Lumpur–International (Coming soon)
Myanmar Airways International Yangon (Coming soon)
Philippine Airlines Manila (Coming soon)
Qatar Airways Doha, Ho Chi Minh City (Coming soon)
Shenzhen Airlines Shenzhen (Coming soon)
Singapore Airlines Singapore (Coming soon)
Thai AirAsia Bangkok–Don Mueang (Coming soon)
Thai Airways International Bangkok–Suvarnabhumi (Coming soon)
Thai VietJet Air Bangkok–Suvarnabhumi (Coming soon)
Vietnam Airlines Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Vientiane (Coming soon)
XiamenAir Xiamen (Coming soon)

Cargo

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AirlinesDestinations
Cathay Cargo Hong Kong, Penang, Singapore (Coming soon)
K-Mile Air Bangkok–Suvarnabhumi (Coming soon)
Qatar Airways Cargo Doha, Hyderabad,Yangon (Coming soon)

Operations

Techo Airport is planned to replace all of Phnom Penh Airport's international commercial operations, while the old airport will be used as a military airbase, for domestic flights, private jets, diplomats and foreign leaders.[20] The first phase is set to handle 13 million passengers a year, whilst the second phase is set to increase this to 30 million. Altogether, the three phases will be able to handle 50 million passengers a year.[9] The airport will be able to handle Airbus A340s and A350s; and long-ranged Boeing planes once phase 1 is finished. By 2024, Techo Airport is expected to be able to handle 175,000 tonnes of cargo.[5]

Runways

Each of the three phases of construction will include a 4 kilometer runway capable of handling large long-haul aircraft.[9]

See also

Notes

References

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