One of the world’s largest and most advanced
aero-engine test facilities has opened in Korea.
The Incheon Aviation Tech Co. LTD (IAT), a
joint venture between Korean Air and aerospace manufacturer Pratt
& Whitney (P&W), held a commemorative event in Woonbuk-dong,
Joong-gu, Incheon last week to celebrate the opening of the ETC
(Engine Test Cell), which is the first phase of the ‘Plane-Engine
Maintenance Center’ project.
Incheon Aviation Tech Co. Ltd was founded in
December 2010, with a 90% investment from Korean Air and 10% from
P&W.
It is the first Maintenance, Repair and
Overhaul (MRO) corporation in Korea, providing aircraft
maintenance services, including but not limited to, assembly,
disassembly, component repairs and performance testing of engines.
The ETC built by IAT is capable of testing the
world’s largest engines with a thrust up to 150,000 pounds. The
largest and most powerful commercial jet engine in operation is
currently that of Boeing’s 777 aircraft, which have an
extraordinary 115,000 pounds of thrust. The newly opened ETC can
test supersized engines, as well as next generation engines being
developed.
The second phase of the project is the
construction of the Engine Maintenance Plant and once it is
completed the business scope of the center will be further
expanded to offer total engine MRO services.
Incheon-based Korean Air and IAT will work in
partnership to promote the high-tech and high value engine MRO
business and eventually establish an aerospace cluster in
Yeongjong district in the Incheon Free Economic Zone.
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