TAI is a Turkish aerospace manufacturer involved in the design, development, production of military and civilian aircraft, helicopters, and UAVs (Unmanned Aerial Vehicles.
Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI) plans to fly the
Azerbaijan Ministry of Defense signed an agreement with Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI) to ‘cooperate” in the KAAN fighter jet project. The agreement was signed today at the ongoing IDEF 2023 event...
The Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI) has signed a contract with the Azerbaijan Ministry of Defense to modernize the Soviet-era Su-25 warplanes belonging to Azerbaijan. The process of modernization will includes updating...
The Joint Counter Radio-Controlled Improvised Explosive Device (RCIED) Electronic Warfare (JCREW) Increment One Block One (I1B1) program has achieved full operational capability (FOC), the U.S
Turkey officially launched the ÖZGÜR-2 project to modernize the air forces F-16 Block 30, 40 and 50 aircraft. A relevant contract was signed between Turkeys Presidency of Defense Industries (SSB) and...
Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI) and Aselsan inked two contracts worth nearly $2 billion combined to upgrade the air forces F-16 combat jets. The deals – worth $1
Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI) is buying 100 F404-GE-102 engines for Hurjet jet trainer and light attack aircraft. Dr
Turkeys Hürjet trainer and light attack aircraft made its first flight with landing gear closed. Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI) aims to produce two Hürjet aircraft each month after 2025...
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A Polish Air Force F-16 fighter jet crashed Thursday evening during a rehearsal for the upcoming AirSHOW Radom 2025 in central Poland, killing the pilot
Poland has chosen L3Harris Technologies to supply its Viper Shield electronic warfare (EW) system as part of the country’s F-16 Viper upgrade program
The Czech Republic has received its first CV90 MkIV infantry fighting vehicle, marking the beginning of a
An Osprey MK III unmanned aerial system (UAS) cut across the skies above Duke Field, north of Eglin Air Force Base, last week during a key Air Force navigation test