Turkish Aerospace is opening a new branch in Bandung, Indonesia, to increase its regional presence. The company has already opened an office in Malaysia. Turkish Aerospace has opened a new office in Indonesia. The Secretary of Defence Industries, Professor Haluk Görgün, and the General Manager of TUSAŞ, Mehmet Demiroğlu, attended the opening ceremony.
TUSAŞ opened an office in Malaysia while bidding for the trainer jet tender with Hürjet. This time, TUSAŞ’s interest in Indonesia fuels speculations about further cooperation on the Turkish Fighter jet Kaan. Turkiye and Indonesia have close relations. Delegations from both sides meet to discuss TUSAŞ and Baykar’s products.
Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Pahala Mansury recently visited TUSAŞ facilities in Ankara. Indonesia is known to increase its strength in the region. It cooperates with Australia and wants to acquire U.S. F-15 fighters. According to Korean claims, it also cooperates with the Republic of Korea to develop KF-21 Boramae but does not fully comply with the payment requirements.


