South Korea Fails In Turboprop Talks With Bombardier
Credit: Korea Institute of S&T Evaluation and Planning
An opportunity may be slipping from South Korea's hands—if it was ever there. Since at least 2010, the country's government and industry have been working to begin developing a 90-seat turboprop regional airliner, but talks with the latest prospective partner, Bombardier, have failed. Korea...
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