Hanwha Reveals Plans To Enter Military Propulsion Market

GE F414

Hanwha builds parts for and locally assembles GE F414s that power the KF-21 but wants to introduce a competitor in the 2030s.

Credit: General Electric
A large South Korean aerospace company has launched a 15-year campaign to introduce a family of turbofan engines that would be capable of powering both “loyal wingmen” and long-endurance uncrewed air vehicles, plus a midsize supersonic fighter and a military transport aircraft larger than an Embraer...

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