South Korea and NATO Finalize Airworthiness Certification for Military Aircraft
South Korea and NATO have signed an airworthiness certification for South Korean-built military aircraft. This certification is expected to enhance export opportunities for these aircraft and strengthen defense cooperation between South Korea and NATO, as announced by South Korea's presidential office.
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South Korea and NATO have officially signed an airworthiness certification for South Korean-built military aircraft, a significant move announced by South Korea's presidential office following a meeting between President Yoon Suk Yeol and NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg on Thursday.
The newly granted certification is anticipated to bolster the export potential of South Korean military aircraft, facilitating deeper defense cooperation between the nation and NATO.
According to President Yoon's office, this partnership marks a pivotal step in advancing both South Korean export capabilities and international defense collaboration efforts.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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