First Cambodia Airlines
Template:Short description Template:Infobox airline First Cambodia Airlines (Template:Langx) was a privately owned airline based in Phnom Penh that operated scheduled passenger services between February and August 2004.<ref name="FlightGlobal"/> Owned by Hong Kong-based Newskyland and Cambodian investors Suor Pheng and Hun Mana (daughter of Prime Minister Hun Sen), the carrier leased two ATR 72-500 aircraft to serve routes connecting Phnom Penh with Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Guangzhou, Siem Reap and other destinations.<ref name="grounded"/> It also leased an Airbus A320-232 aircraft from ILFC.<ref name="NationThailand">Template:Cite news</ref>
History
The airline was established in February 2004, but ceased operations on 2 August 2004 after financial difficulties meant its aircraft had to be returned to the lessor.<ref name="grounded">Template:Cite news</ref> Its launch and rapid collapse were covered in detail by the aviation press, reflecting its part in Cambodia's post-Royal Air Cambodge era, with in-depth analysis in Flight Global.<ref name="FlightGlobal">Template:Cite news</ref>