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Gyeongnam Province Unveils Mid- to Long-Term Aerospace Industry Roadmap

Gyeongnam Province Unveils Mid- to Long-Term Aerospace Industry Roadmap
South Gyeongsang Province, commonly known as Gyeongnam, has revealed an ambitious mid- to long-term strategy aimed at establishing itself as a premier hub for the aerospace industry. The province’s plan targets the cultivation of 20 companies each generating annual sales exceeding 100 billion won, alongside achieving a total aerospace production value of 30 trillion won by 2035. This initiative aligns with South Korea’s broader “K-space” vision and the national aspiration to rank among the world’s top five aerospace powers.
Strategic Pillars and Industrial Development
At a press briefing held on the 23rd, provincial officials detailed four core strategies designed to elevate Gyeongnam’s aerospace sector. These include upgrading the advanced aviation industry ecosystem, establishing a foundation for the next-generation space industry, fostering a technology ecosystem for future aviation, and completing the infrastructure necessary to become a global aerospace capital.
Central to this roadmap is the development of a specialized high-tech aviation engine complex within the Changwon National Industrial Complex. This site will be designated as a national high-tech strategic industry zone focused on defense. The complex is set to host leading aerospace firms such as Hanwha Aerospace, Doosan Energy, and Seah Changwon Special Steel, supported by comprehensive facilities for testing, evaluation, certification, and maintenance of aviation engines. The province aims to achieve technological self-reliance in aviation engine manufacturing by creating an integrated ecosystem that spans materials and parts production through to repair and certification.
In parallel, Gyeongnam plans to accelerate growth in the Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) sector. The Sacheon Aviation MRO Industrial Complex is scheduled for completion next month, complementing existing clusters of aviation parts suppliers in Jinju and Sacheon centered around Korea Air Service (KAEMS). The roadmap includes establishing a comprehensive Air MRO Support Center and an Air Defense MRO Cluster as national projects, positioning the region as a consolidated MRO hub serving both civilian and military aviation needs.
Advancing Space Industry and Addressing Global Challenges
To bolster its space industry capabilities, Gyeongnam will invest 174.3 billion won by 2028 in the development of a satellite innovation center in Sacheon and a space environment test facility in Jinju. The province also plans to host an Aerospace Defense Industry Exhibition and advocate for the enactment of a special law to facilitate the creation of aerospace complex cities, further strengthening its industrial ecosystem.
These ambitions come amid significant global challenges. The International Air Transport Association has underscored persistent supply chain disruptions impacting airlines and manufacturers worldwide, including major players such as Airbus and Boeing. Market competition is intensifying, with Boeing recently reporting a financial turnaround and increasing production of its 737 MAX and 777X aircraft. Meanwhile, competitors are advancing rapidly in unmanned aerial vehicle technology, exemplified by Korea Aerospace Industries’ unveiling of two Collaborative Combat Aircraft models ahead of the Singapore Airshow 2026.
Geopolitical tensions and the imperative to reduce emissions are also shaping the aerospace sector’s strategic landscape. Gyeongnam’s roadmap reflects the complex interplay of opportunities and challenges inherent in building a globally competitive aerospace industry within this dynamic environment.

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