Minister of Foreign Affairs Cho Hyun visited the Bombardier assembly plant at Toronto Pearson International Airport on Thursday, November 13, during his visit to Canada for the G7 Foreign Ministers' Meeting.
Minister Cho noted Bombardier's significant contribution to enhancing the ROK's defense capabilities, highlighting that the company's "Global 6500" will serve as a common platform for special mission aircraft, including the Airborne Early Warning and Control (AEW&C), scheduled to be introduced into the ROK Air Force. The minister also noted his pleasure to witness the reciprocal security and defense cooperation between the ROK and Canada, at a time when the scope of shared strategic interests between the two countries is expanding amid regional and global security challenges.
Furthermore, Minister Cho expressed the ROK's commitment to actively contribute to Canada's defense modernization, including the Canadian Patrol Submarine Project (CPSP), just as Canada has helped to strengthen the ROK's defense capabilities. In this process, he hoped for continued close collaboration with Bombardier, one of the major players in Canada's defense industry.
During the visit, Bombardier officials provided Minister Cho with a tour of the main facilities. The company also conveyed its desire to expand defense and aviation cooperation with the ROK and requested the continued interest and support of the ROK government.