KAI KC-100 Naraon

KC-100 Naraon
Role Light aircraft
National origin South Korea
Manufacturer Korea Aerospace Industries
First flight 15 July 2011[1]
Introduction 2015
Status In service
Primary user Republic of Korea Air Force

The KAI KC-100 Naraon is a South Korean four-seat, low-wing, single-engine light aircraft developed and manufactured by Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI). The name Naraon was chosen based on public input. It has the distinction of being the first civil-orientated aircraft to be developed in South Korea.[2]

Keen to break into the civilian market, KAI formally launched development of the KC-100 during 2008. While largely conventional in its basic configuration, use of composite materials and the adoption of cutting-edge technologies were intended to allow the new aircraft to be 10% more fuel efficient than existing rivals. On 15 July 2011, the prototype KC-100 performed the type's maiden flight. The flight test programme was completed successfully on 22 March 2013, shortly after which the aircraft received type certification, permitting its use by civil operators. During the 2010s, KAI commenced development of a military trainer variant, designated KT-100, for the South Korean Air Force; the first aircraft of this model first flew during 2015.[3]

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  3. ^ "Maiden sortie for new KT-100 trainer". Flight International: 21. 20 October 2015.