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The contribution of the F-16 to the development of South Korean aerospace industry

Seoul, South Korea - 140 airplanes produced under licence and 4000 jobs created in few years led even to the designing of the new T-50

KAI (Korean Aerospace Industries) has recently completed the manufacture and the delivery of the 140th F-16 Fighting Falcon produced under licence in the Asian country. Just by gaining of the related industrial know how, South Korea could develop its own aerospace sector, till the designing of the T-50 Golden Eagle supersonic advanced trainer, together with Lockheed Martin (and not by chance). The...

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