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KAI is a South Korean aerospace company engaged in the design and manufacture of military and civilian aircraft, including trainers, fighters, and helicopters.

Philippines Signs $528 Million Worth Contracts With S. Korea And Canada

March 28, 2014 @ 01:28 PM

The Philippines today signed agreements worth $528 million to purchase military aircraft from South Korea and Canada amid ongoing territorial disputes with China. Korea Aerospace Industries will deliver 12 FA-50 jets

Korean Aerospace Industries Pursuing FA-50 Fighter Sales Prospects in Peru, Chile and...

March 17, 2014 @ 11:56 AM

With export orders from Philippines under its belt, the Korean Aerospace Industries (KAI) is looking to expand its sales in Africa and South America. South Korea will provide the Philippines with...

Philippines To Buy $415.7 Million Worth S. Korean Fighter Jets

February 24, 2014 @ 04:05 PM

Philippines is close to signing a deal worth $415.7 million to buy 12 fighter jets from South Korea as the country struggles to modernize its military

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