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From: Interavia Business & Technology | Date: June 22, 2005 | Copyright information

The T-50 Full Scale Development (FSD) team celebrated completion of the 1,000th flight of their new advanced jet trainer on 10 May at Korea Aerospace Industries' facilities at Sacheon, South Korea. The event was attended by representatives of the Republic of Korea Air Force (ROKAF), other Korean government agencies and the international industry team building the T50. The T-50 is being developed by Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) with assistance from Lockheed Martin. The ROKAF is ...

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