Korean Air Files Lawsuit Worth 208.1 Billion KRW Against Defense Acquisition Program Administration
[Asia Economy Reporter Minji Lee] Korean Air announced on the 14th that it has filed a lawsuit with the Seoul District Court against the Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) to confirm the non-existence of a delay penalty debt amounting to 208.1 billion KRW.
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The company stated, "Regarding the initial mass production project of UAVs for division reconnaissance supplied to DAPA, the delivery was delayed due to reasons not attributable to our company," and added, "We have filed a lawsuit to confirm that the delay penalty debt does not exist."
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