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Hanwha Aerospace to Develop South Korea’s First Dual-Use Turbofan Engine with Korea Aerospace Administration

Hanwha Aerospace to Develop South Korea’s First Dual-Use Turbofan Engine with Korea Aerospace Administration
Hanwha Aerospace announced on May 26 that it will spearhead the development of South Korea’s first domestically produced dual-use turbofan engine, collaborating closely with the Korea Aerospace Administration (KASA). The project targets the delivery of a 4,500-pound-force (lbf) class engine optimized for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) by 2029, with applications spanning both military and civilian aviation sectors.
Collaborative Effort to Advance Domestic Aerospace Technology
The initiative was officially launched during the “Next-Generation Dual-Use Military and Civilian Aircraft Engine and Propulsion System Development Project Joint Kickoff Meeting” held at KASA’s headquarters in Sacheon, Gyeongsangnam-do. This government-led program unites Hanwha Aerospace as the lead company with the Korea Aerospace Research Institute (KARI), academic institutions, and small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in a concerted effort to elevate South Korea’s aerospace capabilities.
A notable technological advancement in the new engine is the integration of a starter-generator directly onto the engine’s rotating shaft, rather than as an external component. This innovation allows for a stable supply of up to 100 kW of electric power—substantially exceeding the output of comparable engines—while simultaneously reducing overall weight. Such a design is particularly advantageous for UAVs, including Cooperative Combat Aircraft (CCA), which demand significant electrical power to support AI-driven operations, radar systems, electronic warfare, and advanced sensors.
Engine Design and Market Prospects
The engine is designed as a high-bypass turbofan, promising enhanced fuel efficiency that makes it suitable for a variety of future civilian aircraft, including small business jets. Hanwha Aerospace intends to leverage this technology to bolster its position in the global UAV market, where demand for CCA engines is projected to increase sharply. Industry forecasts anticipate that over 3,000 CCAs could be operational worldwide by the 2040s, driven by rapid adoption in countries such as the United States.
Beyond technological innovation, the project is expected to invigorate South Korea’s aerospace ecosystem, fostering job creation and contributing to economic growth at both regional and national levels. Hanwha’s growing stake in Korea Aerospace Industries and its expanded management role are likely to facilitate strategic collaborations and intensify competition within the domestic aerospace sector.
Challenges and Strategic Importance
Despite the promising outlook, Hanwha Aerospace faces considerable challenges in executing this ambitious project. The company must sustain technological competitiveness against well-established international players, ensure adherence to stringent regulatory standards, and navigate the financial and logistical complexities inherent in developing a dual-use engine. The announcement has already generated heightened interest within South Korea’s defense and aerospace sectors, while competitors may respond by accelerating their own technological development and efforts to secure local defense contracts.
Park Heeho, Chief Technology Officer of Hanwha Aerospace’s Aviation Division, underscored the strategic significance of the project, highlighting that the global UAV engine market remains in its nascent stages. He noted that the successful development of this engine could position South Korea as a pivotal player in the evolving aerospace landscape, both regionally and internationally.

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