12 August 2021
by Jon Grevatt
Engineers from Indonesia are set to re-join the programme led by Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) to develop the KF-21 Boramae multirole fighter aircraft.
The development follows Indonesia's recent “reaffirmation” of its commitment to the joint programme, South Korea's Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) said on 11 August.
Technicians from Indonesia are preparing to re-engage in South Korea's programme to develop the KF-21 fighter aircraft. (KAI)
DAPA said that 32 Indonesian engineers are preparing to restart work on the KF-21 project and that their number will grow to about 100 by the end of the year.
DAPA added that the officials are currently preparing visa documentation and will be required to quarantine for two weeks before restarting work on the programme.
A spokesperson from KAI told Janes that the returning Indonesian personnel will resume work collaborating with KAI counterparts on KF-21 production and ground- and flight-testing activities.
The spokesperson added that in the coming months KAI will support Indonesian engineers' understanding of work undertaken since their absence. Korean language studies are also under consideration.
Engineers from Indonesia are set to re-join the programme led by Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) to...
12 August 2021
by Jon Grevatt
Engineers from Indonesia are set to re-join the programme led by Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) to develop the KF-21 Boramae multirole fighter aircraft.
The development follows Indonesia's recent “reaffirmation” of its commitment to the joint programme, South Korea's Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) said on 11 August.
Technicians from Indonesia are preparing to re-engage in South Korea's programme to develop the KF-21 fighter aircraft. (KAI)
DAPA said that 32 Indonesian engineers are preparing to restart work on the KF-21 project and that their number will grow to about 100 by the end of the year.
DAPA added that the officials are currently preparing visa documentation and will be required to quarantine for two weeks before restarting work on the programme.
A spokesperson from KAI told Janes that the returning Indonesian personnel will resume work collaborating with KAI counterparts on KF-21 production and ground- and flight-testing activities.
The spokesperson added that in the coming months KAI will support Indonesian engineers' understanding of work undertaken since their absence. Korean language studies are also under consideration.
Engineers from Indonesia are set to re-join the programme led by Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) to...
12 August 2021
by Jon Grevatt
Engineers from Indonesia are set to re-join the programme led by Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) to develop the KF-21 Boramae multirole fighter aircraft.
The development follows Indonesia's recent “reaffirmation” of its commitment to the joint programme, South Korea's Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) said on 11 August.
Technicians from Indonesia are preparing to re-engage in South Korea's programme to develop the KF-21 fighter aircraft. (KAI)
DAPA said that 32 Indonesian engineers are preparing to restart work on the KF-21 project and that their number will grow to about 100 by the end of the year.
DAPA added that the officials are currently preparing visa documentation and will be required to quarantine for two weeks before restarting work on the programme.
A spokesperson from KAI told Janes that the returning Indonesian personnel will resume work collaborating with KAI counterparts on KF-21 production and ground- and flight-testing activities.
The spokesperson added that in the coming months KAI will support Indonesian engineers' understanding of work undertaken since their absence. Korean language studies are also under consideration.
Engineers from Indonesia are set to re-join the programme led by Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) to...
12 August 2021
by Jon Grevatt
Engineers from Indonesia are set to re-join the programme led by Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) to develop the KF-21 Boramae multirole fighter aircraft.
The development follows Indonesia's recent “reaffirmation” of its commitment to the joint programme, South Korea's Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) said on 11 August.
Technicians from Indonesia are preparing to re-engage in South Korea's programme to develop the KF-21 fighter aircraft. (KAI)
DAPA said that 32 Indonesian engineers are preparing to restart work on the KF-21 project and that their number will grow to about 100 by the end of the year.
DAPA added that the officials are currently preparing visa documentation and will be required to quarantine for two weeks before restarting work on the programme.
A spokesperson from KAI told Janes that the returning Indonesian personnel will resume work collaborating with KAI counterparts on KF-21 production and ground- and flight-testing activities.
The spokesperson added that in the coming months KAI will support Indonesian engineers' understanding of work undertaken since their absence. Korean language studies are also under consideration.
Engineers from Indonesia are set to re-join the programme led by Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) to...
12 August 2021
by Jon Grevatt
Engineers from Indonesia are set to re-join the programme led by Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) to develop the KF-21 Boramae multirole fighter aircraft.
The development follows Indonesia's recent “reaffirmation” of its commitment to the joint programme, South Korea's Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) said on 11 August.
Technicians from Indonesia are preparing to re-engage in South Korea's programme to develop the KF-21 fighter aircraft. (KAI)
DAPA said that 32 Indonesian engineers are preparing to restart work on the KF-21 project and that their number will grow to about 100 by the end of the year.
DAPA added that the officials are currently preparing visa documentation and will be required to quarantine for two weeks before restarting work on the programme.
A spokesperson from KAI told Janes that the returning Indonesian personnel will resume work collaborating with KAI counterparts on KF-21 production and ground- and flight-testing activities.
The spokesperson added that in the coming months KAI will support Indonesian engineers' understanding of work undertaken since their absence. Korean language studies are also under consideration.
Engineers from Indonesia are set to re-join the programme led by Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) to...
12 August 2021
by Jon Grevatt
Engineers from Indonesia are set to re-join the programme led by Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) to develop the KF-21 Boramae multirole fighter aircraft.
The development follows Indonesia's recent “reaffirmation” of its commitment to the joint programme, South Korea's Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) said on 11 August.
Technicians from Indonesia are preparing to re-engage in South Korea's programme to develop the KF-21 fighter aircraft. (KAI)
DAPA said that 32 Indonesian engineers are preparing to restart work on the KF-21 project and that their number will grow to about 100 by the end of the year.
DAPA added that the officials are currently preparing visa documentation and will be required to quarantine for two weeks before restarting work on the programme.
A spokesperson from KAI told Janes that the returning Indonesian personnel will resume work collaborating with KAI counterparts on KF-21 production and ground- and flight-testing activities.
The spokesperson added that in the coming months KAI will support Indonesian engineers' understanding of work undertaken since their absence. Korean language studies are also under consideration.
Engineers from Indonesia are set to re-join the programme led by Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) to...
12 August 2021
by Jon Grevatt
Engineers from Indonesia are set to re-join the programme led by Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) to develop the KF-21 Boramae multirole fighter aircraft.
The development follows Indonesia's recent “reaffirmation” of its commitment to the joint programme, South Korea's Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) said on 11 August.
Technicians from Indonesia are preparing to re-engage in South Korea's programme to develop the KF-21 fighter aircraft. (KAI)
DAPA said that 32 Indonesian engineers are preparing to restart work on the KF-21 project and that their number will grow to about 100 by the end of the year.
DAPA added that the officials are currently preparing visa documentation and will be required to quarantine for two weeks before restarting work on the programme.
A spokesperson from KAI told Janes that the returning Indonesian personnel will resume work collaborating with KAI counterparts on KF-21 production and ground- and flight-testing activities.
The spokesperson added that in the coming months KAI will support Indonesian engineers' understanding of work undertaken since their absence. Korean language studies are also under consideration.
Engineers from Indonesia are set to re-join the programme led by Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) to...
12 August 2021
by Jon Grevatt
Engineers from Indonesia are set to re-join the programme led by Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) to develop the KF-21 Boramae multirole fighter aircraft.
The development follows Indonesia's recent “reaffirmation” of its commitment to the joint programme, South Korea's Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) said on 11 August.
Technicians from Indonesia are preparing to re-engage in South Korea's programme to develop the KF-21 fighter aircraft. (KAI)
DAPA said that 32 Indonesian engineers are preparing to restart work on the KF-21 project and that their number will grow to about 100 by the end of the year.
DAPA added that the officials are currently preparing visa documentation and will be required to quarantine for two weeks before restarting work on the programme.
A spokesperson from KAI told Janes that the returning Indonesian personnel will resume work collaborating with KAI counterparts on KF-21 production and ground- and flight-testing activities.
The spokesperson added that in the coming months KAI will support Indonesian engineers' understanding of work undertaken since their absence. Korean language studies are also under consideration.
Engineers from Indonesia are set to re-join the programme led by Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) to...