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Kheav Darith

Cargo Junior Supervisor at Cambodia Airports

Kheav Darith is an experienced Air Cargo Customer Service Agent at Cambodia Airports, where responsibilities include operating various cargo systems and ensuring timely freight forward messaging since February 2018. Previously, Kheav worked as a Cargo Office Clerk, preparing inbound and outbound documents while maintaining strong customer relations. Prior experience includes a role as a Research Assistant at multiple triangles research company, where qualitative and quantitative data was collected, and translation services were provided for foreign staff. Kheav also served as a Data Entry Operator at CENTDOR and worked as a Consultant at SCADP. Kheav holds a Bachelor's degree in English Literature from the University of Cambodia and an Associate's degree in Khmer from Samdach Hun Sen Phnom Penh Thmey.

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Phnom Penh, Cambodia

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Cambodia Airports

Under a public-private partnership signed with the Royal Government of Cambodia in 1995, Cambodia Airports holds the concession for the development and management of Cambodia’s network of international airports serving the capital city of Phnom Penh, Siem Reap, home to the UNESCO World Heritage Angkor Archeological Complex, and the port city and beach resort of Sihanoukville. The shareholders of Cambodia Airports are France’s VINCI Airports (70%) and Muhibbah Masteron Cambodia (30%), a Malaysian-Cambodian joint venture. Cambodia Airports is the commercial name of SCA (Société Concessionnaire des Aéroports), which is the legal name. In 2017, the number of passengers going through Cambodia’s international airports totaled 8.8 million, 4.2 million each for Phnom Penh and Siem Reap international airports. From a low base but experiencing triple-digit growth, Sihanoukville International Airport handled 338,000 passengers. All 3 platforms serve 55+ destinations and welcome 700 regular flights per week. Key drivers for Cambodia’s economy, the international airports contributed in 2014-2015 to 17% of the country’s total GDP. More than 1.7 million jobs, representing 20% of the working population, were related to their activities.