A view of the airport project in Mondulkiri province. - TOURISM MINISTRY
PHNOM PENH (The Phnom Penh Post/Asia News Network): Cambodia is looking for partners for the development of a planned airport in Mondulkiri province after PowerChina International Group Ltd (PIG) withdrew during the Covid-19 crisis and negotiations with other foreign companies fell through, according to a senior civil aviation official.
The airport is planned for a 300ha site in O’Raing district’s Sen Monorom commune – which borders the town of the same name to the south – and is anticipated to cost more than US$80 million.
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