Türkiye Gets Closer to Hürjet Export to Spain
Turkish Aerospace Hürjet advanced training aircraft is getting step by step closer to the Spanish Airforce.
Turkish Aerospace Hürjet advanced training aircraft is getting step by step closer to the Spanish Airforce.
TUSAS and FIA announced that Hürjet Advanced training aircraft would have a demonstration flight in the U.K., but it was cancelled, and TurDef explains why.
GE Aerospace has announced at Farnborough International Airshow, the extension of its collaboration with TUSAŞ on HÜRJET advanced trainer/light combat aircraft.
FIA is about to begin in two days in the U.K. Turkiye will attend the airshow with 15 companies. Russian companies will not be taking part in the expo.
TUSAŞ's Hürjet advanced trainer and light combat aircraft prototype has reached a speed of Mach 0.9 at an altitude of 30000 ft.
In his interview, TUSAŞ’s new General Manager, Dr Mehmet Demiroğlu, talked about the KAAN Fighter jet and other projects.
The Peruvian government is reportedly negotiating with the ROK to acquire FA-50 light fighter jets to join the KF-21 Boramae program.
Turkish Aerospace’s Hürjet aircraft and Gökbey helicopter will fly for the first time abroad in the U.K. at the Farnborough Air Show in July.
Turkiye's first jet-powered training aircraft, HÜRJET, is preparing to make its first flight abroad in Egypt.
TUSAŞ’s HÜRJET Trainer/LCA is among the contenders for Spain’s F-5 trainer aircraft replacement tender.
Egyptian Chief of General Staff Lt. General Osama Aksar has visited TUSAŞ’s facilities and held a meeting with the staff.
The Royal Air Force (RAF), which has a 28 Hawk T2 advanced jet trainer, might replace it with a new solution due to availability problems.
Turkish Fighter KAAN passed its first ejection seat test, carried out in the United Kingdom,
Turkiye's first manned jet-powered aircraft, the Hürjet, flew in formation with the Turkish Stars Acroteam.
TUSAŞ’s Hürjet aircraft, which performed its maiden flight in April, passed an important milestone.
Malaysia signed a contract with Korean Aerospace Industries at LIMA to acquire 18 FA-50 with a USD920 million deal and 18 more to come.