Spectators filled the Seoul Air Base in Seongnam in Gyeonggi Province for the Seoul International Aerospace & Defence Exhibition 2025, with the Republic of Korea Air Force showcasing the capabilities of the KF-21 Boramae, developed by Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI), over the skies of the event area on October 19. A Philippine delegation was among the attendees at the five-day event.
The 4.5-generation fighter Boramae, meaning “hawk” in Korean, is expected to rival China’s J10 and FC31 fighters in markets such as Asia, Africa and the Middle East, and is set to enter service by the end of next year.
KAI also brought out its Light Armed Helicopter, the FA-50 light combat jets and the KUH-1 Surion helicopter.
During the event, Park Seonhee, KAI’s senior manager for international business development (Asia), confirmed the company was in talks with the Philippines on further potential acquisitions.
“We value the Philippine Air Force – they already operate the FA-50 and recently ordered additional units. We are committed to supporting them in strengthening their capabilities. Their actual combat experience also serves as a strong reference that can be promoted to other countries,” Park told This Week in Asia.
