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KOREA AEROSPACE INDUSTRIES EXPORTS TRAINER AIRCRAFT

SOUTH KOREA, Korea Aerospace Industries has agreed to sell seven KT-1 air force training aircraft to the Indonesian Air Force for US$60 million. KAI said Turkey, Colombia, Israel and the Philippines are also negotiating purchases. KAI projected that Korea will grab 13 per cent of the world's basic trainer aircraft market, which is estimated at US$1 billion a year. The National Defense Science Research...

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