Korea Aerospace
Industries and Lockheed Martin Highlight Progress on T-50
Development and Industrial Cooperation
24 July 2002
FARNBOROUGH, England – Officials from Korea Aerospace
Industries (KAI) and Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company
highlighted today (July 24, 2002) at the Farnborough Air Show in
England the progress of the T-50 advanced trainer being
developed by the two aerospace companies.
Lockheed Martin is the principal subcontractor to KAI, the
prime contractor for the international T-50 Golden Eagle team
“This is an exciting time in the T-50 program,” said Kil,
Hyoung-Bo, president of Korea Aerospace Industries. “The entire
industrial team, with the support of the Republic of Korea Air
Force, has been working diligently on this development program,
which has remained on track since it began five years ago. We
look forward to the first flight, expanding the flight test
envelope and validating all the systems and capabilities.
The T-50’s first flight is expected in August. The plane was
rolled out in September – more than 100 days ahead of schedule –
and has been undergoing extensive ground systems checkouts.
Three other aircraft will join the flight test program that will
continue through 2005. The second aircraft is undergoing
checkout and is expected to begin flying late this year.
In addition, two structural ground test vehicles were built.
Static structural testing began on the first aircraft in
January, and durability testing on the second is scheduled to
begin at the end of this month. All structural and flight
testing is being conducted at government facilities in Korea.
The T-50 is the only supersonic advanced jet trainer in
development. It will have state-of-the-art
aerodynamic/structural design and subsystems to approximate
advanced fighters. Subsystems include the latest version of the
General Electric F404 engine, a full-authority digital flight
control system, a highly integrated color cockpit, and the
latest avionics and processors. System reliability and
maintainability will help keep readiness and flight rates high
while holding down operating and support costs.
“We think there is a large global market for T-50 advanced
jet trainers and derivatives,” said Robie D. Notestine, Lockheed
Martin’s senior marketing director of T-50 International. “We
see a need for a supersonic advanced jet trainer that will
prepare pilots to fly both today’s and tomorrow’s advanced
fighters. The Golden Eagle is the only aircraft in this class in
development and is likely to be the only one available in
production in the second half of this decade.
We also intend to develop a world class training system,
complete with pilot training simulators and courseware.”
Lockheed Martin’s partnership with Korea is just one example
of the company’s successful track record in cooperative
development and production efforts. Other cooperative programs
include the Taiwan Indigenous Defensive Fighter, Japan F-2, F-16
Mid-life Update, Italian C27J and the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter.
A lead-in fighter trainer version, with a multimode radar and
armament system, is also in development.
Korea Aerospace Industries Ltd. is the Republic of Korea’s
national aerospace company established in 1999 with the
consolidation of Samsung Aerospace, Daewoo Heavy Industries and
Hyundai Space and Aircraft Company. KAI lines of business
include fixed-wing aircraft, helicopter aircraft and satellites.
Its major products are the KF-16, KT-1 basic trainer, T-50/A-50,
SB427 helicopters, aerostructures and KOMPSAT satellite program.
Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Co., a business area of Lockheed
Martin Corporation [NYSE: LMT], headquartered in Fort Worth,
Texas, is a leader in the design, development, systems
integration, production, and support of advanced military
aircraft and related technologies. Its customers include the
military services of the United States and allied countries
throughout the world. Products include the F-16, F-22, F-35 JSF,
F-117, T-50, C-5, C-130, C-130J, P-3, S-3 and U-2.
Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Co. is a unit of Lockheed Martin
Corp., headquartered in Bethesda, Md. Lockheed Martin is a
global enterprise principally engaged in the research, design,
development, manufacture and integration of advanced technology
systems, products and services. Employing about 125,000 people
worldwide, Lockheed Martin had 2001 sales of $24 billion.
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