South Korea selects L3Harris for $2.26 billion airborne early warning aircraft based on Global 6500

By Defence Industry Europe

L3Harris Technologies has been awarded a contract worth over $2.26 billion to supply modified Bombardier Global 6500 airborne early warning and control (AEW&C) aircraft to the Republic of Korea Air Force. The programme involves key partners including Bombardier, Israel Aerospace Industries’ ELTA Systems and Korean Air.
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L3Harris Technologies has been awarded a contract worth over $2.26 billion to supply modified Bombardier Global 6500 airborne early warning and control (AEW&C) aircraft to the Republic of Korea Air Force. The programme involves key partners including Bombardier, Israel Aerospace Industries’ ELTA Systems and Korean Air.

 

The aircraft will deliver improved speed, endurance, and altitude performance to enhance mission readiness and operational safety. They will feature combat-proven radar systems for faster threat detection and a communications suite designed for interoperability with U.S., NATO, and coalition forces.

“L3Harris is ready to deliver an advanced aircraft fleet that will strengthen mission effectiveness for a key American ally in the Indo-Pacific region,” said Christopher Kubasik, Chair and CEO, L3Harris. “We look forward to collaborating with the Republic of Korea to develop, test, integrate and sustain this vital capability for years to come.”

 

 

“We are extremely pleased that the Bombardier Global 6500 will help the Republic of Korea Air Force defend its borders with L3Harris’ solution,” said Éric Martel, President and CEO, Bombardier. “Amid rising geopolitical tensions, this aircraft is the go-to choice for governments seeking to modernize their capabilities, with the reliability and performance to support the most demanding missions.”

“This team brings together world-class, field-proven capabilities to deliver an AEW&C solution for the Republic of Korea,” said Boaz Levy, President and CEO, IAI. “Our team’s strategic special mission aircraft integrates innovative solutions and proven expertise, such as sensor miniaturization and advanced AESA radar technology, coupled with advanced detection and classification capabilities that enable success even in the most challenging missions.”

 

 

“Throughout this collaboration, Korean Air will strengthen its capabilities in modification, integration and maintenance for the latest special mission aircraft,” said Jin Kyu Lim, Head of Aerospace Division, Korean Air. “As a leader in the domestic aerospace industry, we are committed to building a robust special mission aircraft sector and contributing to the nation’s defense capabilities.”

Korean industry will also take the lead in operating and maintaining the system, ensuring local support and future manufacturing capacity for the AEW&C programme.

 

 

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