Kenkoreaerospace announced on the 23rd that it has been selected as Boeing's 'Outstanding Supplier (Supply Chain Performance Achievement, hereinafter SCPA)'.


The world's largest aerospace group, Boeing, held a related event (2023 Supplier Of The Year) over two days from August 22 to 23 in Orlando, Florida, USA, where Min-kyu Lee, CEO of Kenkoreaerospace, attended in person.


Boeing SCPA recognizes suppliers who stand out by providing innovative technology and aerospace industry-leading quality that exceed Boeing's requirements.


A company official stated, "Kenkoreaerospace has been designated as an official partner of Boeing and is strengthening collaboration in various fields such as aviation, defense, and space," adding, "Being selected as an outstanding partner is a source of pride that we maintain the highest reference from Boeing, a global top aerospace manufacturer, and it reflects global recognition of Kenkoreaerospace's technological capabilities and market competitiveness."


He continued, "Kenkoreaerospace's U.S. subsidiaries, California Metal and KenkoreaUSA, are currently supporting several projects for Boeing Defense and Boeing Space, and are continuously expanding cooperation in the Boeing SLS (Space Launch System) and military aircraft sectors," adding, "As the global aerospace defense and space markets are rapidly growing, we plan to continue growing our business with Boeing, a top-tier customer in these fields."



Boeing selects its partners through the 'Supplier Recognition Programs,' which involve rigorous evaluations in various aspects such as technology, quality, price, financial status, management capability, and reliability. Additionally, every year, Boeing conducts evaluations of its suppliers through the performance measurement system 'ESPM (Enterprise Supplier Performance Measurement)' and selects those with outstanding performance as SCPA.


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