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Hanwha Aerospace to Lead South Korea-U.S. Helicopter MRO Project, Official Says

Hanwha Aerospace to Lead South Korea-U.S. Helicopter MRO Project
Hanwha Aerospace Co. is set to assume a leading role in the maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) operations for the U.S. Army’s CH-47 Chinook helicopter engines under a newly announced South Korea-U.S. defense cooperation pilot project. This development was confirmed by a company official on Tuesday, following an announcement earlier by South Korea’s defense ministry.
The pilot MRO program, agreed upon by Seoul and Washington, focuses on servicing the engines used in CH-47 helicopters operated by the U.S. Army. It forms part of the Regional Sustainment Framework (RSF) initiative, which aims to enhance regional military readiness through collaborative sustainment partnerships. This project represents the first aircraft-related MRO cooperation between the two allies under the RSF.
Technical Expertise and Strategic Importance
A Hanwha Aerospace representative emphasized that although a formal contract has yet to be finalized, the company currently stands as the sole South Korean firm possessing the technical expertise and experience necessary to service the T55 engine powering the CH-47 helicopters. The official stated, “With this RSF designation, MRO for the T55 engine used in U.S.-operated CH-47 helicopters in the Indo-Pacific will be carried out in South Korea.” Hanwha Aerospace has a longstanding history in engine servicing, having maintained over 5,700 aircraft engines over 46 years, including the T55. Its Changwon facility, located approximately 300 kilometers southeast of Seoul, holds multiple international certifications, notably from the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
The company further highlighted its commitment to strengthening the South Korea-U.S. alliance through its specialized expertise, while also seeking to expand its footprint in the global MRO market. “As South Korea’s sole specialized aircraft engine company, Hanwha Aerospace will not only actively contribute to strengthening the South Korea-U.S. alliance based on 46 years of technical expertise, but also work to secure future growth by expanding into the global MRO business,” the official added.
Competitive Landscape and Future Prospects
Hanwha Aerospace’s emerging leadership in this high-profile project comes amid intensifying competition within South Korea’s aerospace sector. Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI), for instance, has recently secured additional orders for its KF-21 fighter jets and is expected to pursue its own MRO contracts. The competitive environment is further complicated by Hanwha Ocean’s recent success in obtaining additional MRO contracts for U.S. Navy support ships, reflecting a broader strategic push by South Korean firms to expand their roles in both aerospace and naval sustainment.
Market analysts suggest that Hanwha Aerospace’s performance in delivering the CH-47 MRO project will be closely scrutinized, particularly as the company manages other significant commitments, including the development of a new unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) engine. Industry observers anticipate that competitors such as KAI and other domestic firms will intensify efforts to secure future MRO contracts, contributing to a more dynamic and competitive market as South Korea continues to bolster its aerospace and shipbuilding capabilities.
In the coming days, defense officials from both South Korea and the United States are scheduled to visit South Korean defense companies to explore further opportunities for cooperation beyond the pilot project and ongoing naval shipbuilding MRO services.

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