Korea Aerospace Industries

Korea Aerospace Industries, Ltd.
Native name
한국항공우주산업주식회사
Company typePublic
KRX: 047810
Industry
Predecessors
Founded1 October 1999 (1999-10-01)
Headquarters78, Gongdanro 1-ro, Sanam-myeon, ,
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
  • Kang Goo-young (CEO)
Products
Revenue 3.6337 trillion (2024)
₩240.7 billion (2024)
₩170.9 billion (2024)
Total assets ₩8.0255 trillion (2024)
Total equity ₩1.7272 trillion (2024)
Owner
Number of employees
5,222 (March, 2024)
Subsidiaries
  • Aviosys Technologies
  • Korea Aviation Engineering & Maintenance Service
  • S&K Aerospace
WebsiteOfficial website in English
Official website in Korean
Footnotes / references
Korea Aerospace Industries
Hangul
한국항공우주산업
Hanja
韓國航空宇宙産業
Revised RomanizationHanguk Hanggonguju Saneop
McCune–ReischauerHan'guk Hanggonguju Sanŏp

Korea Aerospace Industries, Ltd. (KAI; Korean: 한국항공우주산업; Hanja: 韓國航空宇宙産業; RR: Hanguk Hanggonguju Saneop) is a South Korean aerospace and defense manufacturer. It was originally established as a joint venture of Daewoo Heavy Industries' aerospace division, Samsung Aerospace, and Hyundai Space and Aircraft. During 1999, KAI became more independent of its founding members, acquiring their aerospace interests at the behest of the South Korean government following the financial troubles of these companies that had resulted from the 1997 Asian financial crisis.

KAI has developed various aerospace products, including the Korean Space Launch Vehicle-II (KSLV-II) and various satellites. It has been involved in the production of several foreign-designed aircraft via licensing arrangements, such as the MBB/Kawasaki BK 117, MBB Bo-105 KLH, and the KF-16. KAI has also developed and produced its own aircraft designs, including the KT-1 Woongbi and T-50 Golden Eagle training aircraft, the KC-100 Naraon general aviation aircraft, and the KUH-1 Surion utility helicopter. Both the company's headquarters and several key manufacturing facilities are located in Sacheon, South Gyeongsang Province.