KenkoAerospace announced on the 28th that it held discussions on new contracts with global aviation clients through a standalone large booth at the 'Singapore Airshow 2024.'


KenkoAerospace started attending the airshow 10 years ago without a booth, and this year, excluding KAI, it participated as one of the largest companies. The global aviation industry has taken note of KenkoAerospace's unprecedented growth within the sector, and according to the company, it received numerous collaboration proposals from various global aviation firms.


Key executives, including CEO Min-gyu Lee and Vice President Jae-han Jung, personally participated to lead the event and client meetings. They held discussions on new contracts with Boeing Commercial, AIRBUS, as well as Brazilian aircraft manufacturer Embraer.


At the Singapore Airshow, considered one of the world's top three airshows, KenkoAerospace showcased major items from the ST Engineering P2F Conversion (passenger-to-freighter conversion) business. In particular, based on years of experience and trust built through ongoing projects with ST Engineering, the company expects to achieve additional results through discussions on new business opportunities.


KenkoAerospace CEO Min-gyu Lee stated, “This was a meaningful occasion where discussions on new business and contracts with our global clients took place, rather than just a simple exhibition or promotional event,” adding, “We will focus on achieving tangible results based on meetings with global airlines.”



Meanwhile, the Singapore Airshow is Asia's largest aerospace and defense exhibition and is considered one of the world's top three airshows alongside the Paris Air Show in France and the Farnborough Airshow in the United Kingdom.


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