TAI is a Turkish aerospace manufacturer involved in the design, development, production of military and civilian aircraft, helicopters, and UAVs (Unmanned Aerial Vehicles.
Nigerian pilots and technicians have reached Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI) facilities where they will undergo training on how to operate T129 ATAK attack helicopters. According to
Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI) is planning to shift its focus on HÜRKUŞ-2 combat trainer production as it has exhausted stocks of HÜRKUŞ aircraft. This was reported by ...
Turkeys stealthy Anka-3, with its "flying-wing" structure, high-speed transfer capability, and high payload, hit the runway for the first time on April 27, and is expected to make its first...
Turkeys Gokbey helicopter flew for the first time with the indigenous TS1400 engine on April 22; the chopper will eventually replace American-made UH-1 currently in service with the countrys armed...
Turkish Aerospace Industries has offered to establish a manufacturing plant for the ANKA unmanned aerial vehicle in Nigeria. The news was stated by the Nigerian Ambassador to Ankara, Ismail Yusuf Abba...
Turkeys 4.5 generation National Combat Aircraft (TF-X) fighter jet prototype which was rolled out last week, has reportedly started its ground runs
Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI) Hürjet trainer and light attack aircraft started its engine for the first time Thursday. “Now it's time to fly,” Presidency of Defense Industries (SSB) head Ismail Demir...
Turkey has expressed interest to assemble Lockheed Martins F-16 Block 70 fighter, reports say. Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI) has conveyed to Lockheed Martin that it wants to take part in the...
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