Saudi Air Force commander visits KAI to discuss aerospace, defense cooperation

By Lee Seong-jin Posted : January 29, 2026, 13:53 Updated : January 29, 2026, 13:58
Turki bin Bandar bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, commander of the Saudi Arabian Air Force, during a visit to the headquarters of KAI/ Courtesy of KAI


SEOUL, January 29 (AJP) - Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) said on Thursday that Turki bin Bandar bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, commander of the Royal Saudi Air Force, and his delegation visited the company’s headquarters on Wednesday to discuss potential cooperation in aerospace and defense.

KAI said the visit was part of strategic cooperation between the two countries’ air forces and aimed at exploring collaboration to modernize Saudi Arabia’s air power and strengthen its aerospace capabilities.

During the visit, the delegation toured KAI’s aircraft development and production facilities and showed interest in major platforms including the KF-21 fighter, as well as maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) capabilities and education and training systems, the company said.

KAI said the Saudi delegation gave a positive assessment of the company’s experience in advanced aircraft development, systems integration and long-term support.

Al Saud attended a demonstration of the KF-21 and received a briefing on the program’s development status and key performance characteristics in front of a parked aircraft, KAI said. The company also presented its roadmap for the program, including the fighter’s design concept, operational flexibility and upgrade potential, as well as plans for a next-generation air combat system based on the KF-21.

KAI described the KF-21 as a modern 4.5-generation fighter featuring stealth shaping, improved survivability and the ability to conduct joint and combined operations, secure air superiority and carry out precision strike missions. The company said planned upgrades include integration of domestically developed precision-guided weapons and manned-unmanned teaming capabilities.

The company is reviewing an integrated business model linked to Saudi Arabia’s planned acquisition of a 4.5-generation fighter, including a proposal centered on the KF-21 covering operations, maintenance and training, as well as broader industrial cooperation aligned with Saudi Vision 2030.

* This article, published by Aju Business Daily, was translated by AI and edited by AJP.

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