South Korea Targets CCAs With Dual-Use Turbofan Development | Aviation Week

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    South Korea has launched projects to develop a 4,500-lb. thrust-class high-bypass turbofan for collaborative combat aircraft (CCA) and more-electric business jets as well as core technologies for future hybrid-electric propulsion systems. Launched May 26 by the Korea AeroSpace Administration (KASA)…

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