ASELSAN signed export contracts worth over 1 billion USD in 2024. Direct exports doubled compared to the previous year.
ASELSAN published a press release about 2024 export performance. According to the figures, the company expanded its global footprint with the opening of new offices worldwide.

The company exceeded $1 billion of export contracts in 2024. Direct exports doubled compared to the previous year, reaching $ 217 million, while indirect exports through land, naval, and air platforms totalled $ 291 million, leading to an overall export volume of $ 508 million.
In 2024, the company signed contracts with seven countries for the first time, bringing the total number of countries, which trust ASELSAN technology to 92. In addition, 31 products were exported for the first time, including ASELFLIR-500 camera, GÖZDE and KGK guidance kits, CENK naval radars, FERSAH anti-submarine sonar, and more. Among them, its new generation electro optical system ASELFLIR-500, notable for its performance on UAVs was sold to 16 countries in its first production year.
New offices opened in six different countries in 2024 have expanded ASELSAN’s global presence to 20 countries, enhancing its ability to provide better services to the end-users. By supplying the Ku-Band and X-Band LOCUS communication payloads for Türkiye's first domestic communication satellite, TÜRKSAT-6A, ASELSAN has become capable of providing communication solutions to all platforms, from the depths of the sea to the depths of space.
ASELSAN President & CEO Ahmet Akyol evaluated the company’s success: “2024 had been a remarkable year for ASELSAN in terms of new orders and deliveries domestically and internationally. We achieved to become one of the 10 fastest-growing defence companies in the world, making us climbing five places in the Defense News Top 100 list.
Looking ahead to 2025, our 50th anniversary, ASELSAN has higher goals to reach in sight, with the motivation to build on the achievements of 2024. We will continue to produce the highest technologies with the most qualified capabilities and the fastest processes, and present them to the world in frame of our strategic vision for 2030, which we call aselsaneXt2030. I strongly believe we will continue to deliver innovative, mission-focused solutions for our customers, while setting new standards for operational efficiency and technological leadership in the defence industrial base.”

