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Boeing
Signs Agreement with Korea Aerospace Industries for E-X Airborne Early
Warning and Control Program

Boeing
Signs Contract for Korea's EX Airborne Early Warning and Control
Program
Photo Credit: The Boeing Company
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BOURGET, FRANCE, June 19, 2007 -- The Boeing Company [NYSE: BA] and
Korea Aerospace Industries Ltd. (KAI) have signed a Memorandum of Agreement
for the Republic of Korea's E-X 737 airborne early warning and control
(AEW&C) program.
Under
the agreement, KAI will modify three AEW&C aircraft, install the mission
system equipment, and test and deliver the aircraft at its facility
in Sacheon, Korea. Boeing will modify a fourth AEW&C aircraft at one
of its manufacturing facilities.
"Boeing
signed a $1.59 billion contract with South Korea in 2006 to provide
four AEW&C systems along with ground support segments for flight and
mission crew training, mission support, and aircraft and system modification
support.
Boeing
will deliver Korea's first 737 AEW&C aircraft in 2011 and the remaining
three aircraft in 2012. .
In
addition to the Republic of Korea, Boeing has sold 10 AEW&C aircraft
to date: six for Australia's Project Wedgetail and four for Turkey's
Peace Eagle program.
"KAI
is a leading defense company in Korea with world-class core technical
capabilities complementing the strengths of Boeing. It will play an
important role in helping produce airborne early warning capabilities
for Korea," said Tony Parasida, Boeing vice president and general manager
of Airborne Anti-Submarine Warfare & Intelligence, Surveillance and
Reconnaissance Systems.
KAI
is the Republic of Korea's representative aircraft manufacturer, established
in 1999, consolidating the aerospace businesses of Samsung, Daewoo and
Hyundai. Headquartered in Sacheon, Korea, its business lines include
fixed-wing aircraft, rotary-wing aircraft, UAVs and satellites.
Reference:
June
19th, 2007ne
Boeing
News Release
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