Kotil Wants an indigenous TF Engine by 2028
The General Manager of Turkish Aerospace, Professor Temel Kotil, stated that he wants to get a Turkish Fighter (TF) engine by 2028.
The General Manager of Turkish Aerospace, Professor Temel Kotil, stated that he wants to get a Turkish Fighter (TF) engine by 2028.
TUSAŞ will be in the UK between 18-22 July 2022 to attend the Farnborough International Airshow (FIA), one of the essential aviation fairs in the world.
TUSAŞ has added a new capacity to its infrastructure investments in information technologies to perform the analyses needed in the projects with computers.
The fourth Gökbey, Turkiye's first homegrown multirole utility helicopter, has taken off for the first time.
Turkish Aerospace CEO Professor Temel Kotil will lead the Turkish Defence and Aerospace Industry Exporters' Association (SSI).
Turkish Aerospace TUSAŞ General Manager Professor Temel Kotil announced that T129 ATAK Helicopters would be exported to a second country, but the name will be announced at delivery. The first two ATAK helicopters dispatched to the Philippines were included in the Philippine Air Force inventory during a recent ceremony. Along with ATAK, Roketsan-produced missile systems such as the Cirit missiles were exported to the Philippines.
TUSAŞ signed an MoU with NS Corporation as part of the Malaysia Vision Valley 2.0 project to explore collaborative business possibilities and cooperate.
A cooperation agreement on Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) was signed between Turkish Aerospace (TUSAŞ) and DEFTECH companies at the DSA fair held in Malaysia.
Turkish Aerospace Industries (TUSAŞ) attends Malaysia's 17th Defence Service Asia (DSA) Fair on March 28-31, 2022. The company joins the expo in the Turkish pavilion and exhibits the full-size model of the ANKA UAV and HÜRJET Advanced jet trainer platforms along with other platforms and structural capacities.
TUSAŞ CEO Temel Kotil has recently said on a television show that Turkey and Pakistan are working together on the Turkish Indigenous Fighter Programme (TF-X).
ITU Faculty of Aeronautics and Astronautics and TUSAŞ have set up the Aeronautic and Astronautic Vehicles Design Laboratory.
TUSAŞ CEO Temel Kotil stated that they would deliver six Hürkuş aircraft to the Air Force Command in February.
Turkish Aerospace (TUSAŞ) got its building to develop Indigenous Fighter (TF-X) with the ceremony that Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan attended. The facility will be home to the engineering process.
Turkish Aerospace and Universiti Kuala Lumpur Malaysian Institute of Aviation Technology (UniKL MIAT) have signed a Memorandum of Cooperation (MoC) to collaborate on delivering aerospace educational, technical training and applied for research programs in Malaysia.