S. Korea, Turkey agree on mutual aviation certification


(MENAFN) South Korea and Turkey have agreed to mutually recognize aviation-related certification, which will help boost shipments of South Korean aircraft to the west Asian country, Yonhap News reported.

A memorandum of understanding on mutual recognition of aviation-related certification was signed in Ankara between South Korea's transportation ministry and Turkey's Directorate General of Civil Aviation.

Under the agreement, the two countries will no longer require safety or quality tests on airplanes and parts that have already been certified in either country, according to the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport.

"And therefore, the country now has an opportunity to export its four-seat passenger jet KC-100, which was domestically developed, and the two-seat passenger plane KLA-100, which is currently being developed," it said.


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