Hanwha to showcase cutting-edge aerospace solutions at Farnborough Airshow 2024

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  • Hanwha's aerospace and defense enterprises will participate in the Farnborough International Airshow 2024, offering a range of advanced solutions from fighter jet engine, avionics to satellites, space launch vehicle.

  • Hanwha Aerospace is set to unveil the prototype of a homegrown aero turbofan engine designed to power next-generation fighter jet and uncrewed aircraft.

  • Hanwha Aerospace to show off an advanced lineup of space technologies such as the KSLV-II launch vehicle, the SpaceEye-T high performance commercial earth observation satellite.

  • Hanwha Systems will present a set of advanced avionics and satellite systems, including low Earth orbit (LEO) satellite communications systems.

SEOUL, South Korea, July 18, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Hanwha Aerospace will join the 2024 Farnborough International Airshow with a strong presence, offering a range of advanced solutions in the aviation and space domains.

Hanwha Aerospace will join the 2024 Farnborough International Airshow from July 22-26, offering a range of advanced solutions in the aviation and space domains.
Hanwha Aerospace will join the 2024 Farnborough International Airshow from July 22-26, offering a range of advanced solutions in the aviation and space domains.

At the biennial event taking place from July 22-26, Hanwha Aerospace will showcase the prototype of a homegrown 15,000lb.-thrust-class turbofan engine on par with GE's F414. This will be the first unveiling of the Korean aviation engine concept, as the engine is expected to power South Korea's KF-21 jet fighters in a future tranche and uncrewed combat aircraft as well.

The homegrown engine initiative came after decades of engine manufacturing and production achievements through technical cooperation with global top engine makers. Hanwha Aerospace is the only manufacturer of aero gas turbine engines in South Korea, achieving a major milestone of producing over 10,000 engines in April 2024.

"Leveraging our decades of accumulated experience and exceptional expertise in aircraft engine manufacturing, we're fully committed to developing an aero turbofan engine of our own technology," said Executive Vice President Mr. Kim Won-wook, Head of Advanced Aero Engine Business Unit. "With the successful development of K-21 fighter jets, and growing defense industry capabilities in Korea, we are confident in the success of our endeavor."

Hanwha Systems will offer a series of innovative avionics systems technologies, including active electronically scanned array (AESA) radars for different types of combat aircraft.

"This is a key strength of Hanwha," said Mr. Park Hyuk, Head of Surveillance & Reconnaissance Business Division at Hanwha Systems. "From engines to radars and sensors, Hanwha has a full capability to supply core components and technologies for making sophisticated fighter jets."