KAI is a South Korean aerospace company engaged in the design and manufacture of military and civilian aircraft, including trainers, fighters, and helicopters.
Airbus Helicopters and Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to jointly market Korean helicopter platforms worldwide. The collaboration will encompass the distribution of the Korean Light Civil...
The Indonesian parliament approved a 1.07 trillion Rupiah (US$78
South Korea and Indonesia may sign an industrial engagement agreement for the joint development of Korean next generation fighter aircraft later this month. Earlier this week, South Korean government decided to...
The next South Korean government will be burdened with more than 24.8 trillion won (US $20
Korean Aerospace Industries has launched US$ 1.4 billion (1
South Korea, Peru have agreed on mutual co-operation in Perus US$1 billion next-generation light attack aircraft project, Yonhap Agency reported Tuesday. South Korean President Park Geun-hye said Monday she agreed with...
Korea Aerospace Industries has won a 1.64 trillion won ($1
South Korea has picked Korea Aerospace Industires (KAI), supported by Lockheed Martin, as the preferred bidder for $16.3 billion project to develop indigenous fighter jets
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The French Armaments Agency (DGA) has signed
Poland has signed a
The Indonesian Ministry of Defense has officially transferred a new Coastal Surveillance Radar facility to the Indonesian Navy (TNI AL) Lockheed Martin has unveiled an expanded industrial collaboration package for the Philippines as part of its F-16 Block 70 proposal for the country’s Multi Role Fighter (MRF) program, announcing a new partnership with Southern Methodist University (SMU) to advance digital innovation, research, and workforce development
Poland Signs $3.8B Deal to Upgrade F-16 Fleet to V Block 72
Indonesia Hands Over New Coastal Surveillance Radar to Navy
Lockheed Martin Expands Industrial Package with SMU for Philippine F-16 Block 70 Offer
Chinese Navy “Expels” U.S. Destroyer in South China Sea Standoff