Huneed’s Strategic Overhaul: What Does New CEO Lee Cheol-seung Mean for Global Sales?
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HUNID Technologies said its board approved an organizational restructuring to reinforce professional management and sharpen the company’s global sales competitiveness.
Under the changes, Lee Cheol-seung, the company’s head of strategy and a board member, was named chief executive officer. Chairman Kim Yu-jin stepped down from the CEO and registered director posts to concentrate on identifying major external projects, building global strategic partnerships, and securing future growth drivers to support HUNID’s sustainable expansion.
The move follows visible results from Kim’s yearlong push to transform the company’s business model and expand overseas. Leadership separated overall corporate management from global sales functions to accelerate growth.
Since returning to the helm in 2025, Kim focused on turning HUNID’s overseas aircraft export business into a new growth pillar. Overseas aircraft export orders grew from roughly 60 billion KRW (approximately $45 million) in 2024 to about 260 billion KRW (approximately $195 million) in 2025—more than fourfold in a single year. Large new programs won primarily with Boeing and GA-ASI signal HUNID’s emergence as a key partner in the global aerospace supply chain. With follow-on opportunities tied to those contracts and rising global defense budgets, the company expects order growth to continue into 2026.
Building on those gains, Kim will hand daily operational control to professional managers and lead the company’s global strategic sales effort directly. He said he intends to be more agile in responding to rapid shifts in the global defense and aerospace markets and to strengthen HUNID’s external competitiveness.
New CEO Lee Cheol-seung, who led HUNID’s management innovation as head of strategy, will oversee overall corporate operations and work to maximize organizational stability.
At the same time, HUNID nominated Park Seong-gyun, head of the defense business, as an inside director candidate to boost execution on core defense programs. Park brings about 30 years of experience in avionics and defense communications from Samsung Thales and Hanwha Systems and will play a central role in commercializing HUNID’s next-generation communications and defense-platform initiatives.
A HUNID official described the restructuring as an aggressive management model that puts senior executives closer to global markets. The official said the stability of a professional management team, combined with the major shareholder’s global vision, should create synergy and accelerate the company’s growth in international markets.
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