L3Harris Technologies has secured a major contract to supply modified Bombardier Global 6500 aircraft for the Republic of Korea Air Force. These advanced airborne early warning and control (AEW&C) jets will enhance national defence and surveillance. The programme, worth over US$2.26 billion, unites L3Harris, Bombardier, ELTA Systems and Korean Air.
The aircraft are designed for speed, endurance, and precision. They will fly faster, operate longer, and cruise at higher altitudes for improved safety. Their radar systems will detect and track threats swiftly, ensuring rapid response in dynamic environments.
Moreover, the new communication suite will link seamlessly with the United States, NATO, and coalition partners. This interoperability will help build a fully networked battlespace alongside fifth-generation aircraft and future platforms.
“L3Harris is ready to deliver an advanced fleet that strengthens mission effectiveness for a key American ally in the Indo-Pacific region,” said Christopher Kubasik, Chair and CEO of L3Harris. “We look forward to working with the Republic of Korea to develop, test, and sustain this vital capability for years to come.”
Korean Air will play a central role in the collaboration. “This partnership will enhance our expertise in aircraft modification, integration, and maintenance,” said Jin Kyu Lim, Head of the Aerospace Division at Korean Air. “As a domestic industry leader, we aim to build a strong special mission aircraft sector and reinforce national defence capabilities.”
Beyond delivery, Korean companies will manage long-term operations and maintenance. They will also handle future production needs, ensuring sustained technological growth within South Korea’s aerospace sector. Together, these efforts will create a more resilient and advanced regional defence network.