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CTC, a subsidiary of Airbus, opened its R&D office in Busan
On November 20, Busan-si announced that CTC, a subsidiary of Airbus, a global leader in the aerospace and defense industry, will open a research and development office in Busan.
CTC is an independent company wholly owned by Airbus.
With the establishment of the CTC Technology Center, which specializes in the design and process technology development of aircraft composite structures, Busan is taking a significant step toward building a major cluster for the future aerospace industry.
This development will enable local aerospace parts companies to acquire technical capabilities and networks that align with the global composite materials supply chain and establish a foundation for participating in high-value projects such as international joint development in the future.
The CTC Busan office will be located at the Busan Technopark branch complex.
It will collaborate on joint research and development with local governments, leading domestic companies, and universities, while actively supporting technological innovation in domestic aerospace parts companies.
The Busan office will also collaborate on research and technology with the "Airbus Tech Hub Korea," which recently opened in Daejeon.
Busan-si plans to attract more overseas aerospace companies' research institutes, creating a global supply chain and building a future aerospace industry cluster with the opening of CTC.
wink@yna.co.kr
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** This article was translated from Korean.
Date
2025.11.21
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According to Yonhap News,
On November 20, Busan-si announced that CTC, a subsidiary of Airbus, a global leader in the aerospace and defense industry, will open a research and development office in Busan.
CTC is an independent company wholly owned by Airbus.
With the establishment of the CTC Technology Center, which specializes in the design and process technology development of aircraft composite structures, Busan is taking a significant step toward building a major cluster for the future aerospace industry.
This development will enable local aerospace parts companies to acquire technical capabilities and networks that align with the global composite materials supply chain and establish a foundation for participating in high-value projects such as international joint development in the future.
The CTC Busan office will be located at the Busan Technopark branch complex.
It will collaborate on joint research and development with local governments, leading domestic companies, and universities, while actively supporting technological innovation in domestic aerospace parts companies.
The Busan office will also collaborate on research and technology with the "Airbus Tech Hub Korea," which recently opened in Daejeon.
Busan-si plans to attract more overseas aerospace companies' research institutes, creating a global supply chain and building a future aerospace industry cluster with the opening of CTC.
wink@yna.co.kr
Source Text
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Source: Yonhap News (November 20, 2025)
** This article was translated from Korean.