A partnership agreement between Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI) and Airbus Defense and Space to accelerate the export of the Türkiye's jet trainer HÜRJET was signed at the International Defense Industry Fair (IDEF 2025).
The agreement clarified the roles of the two companies in the HÜRJET project and formalized the partnership between TAI and Airbus in Spain's jet trainer aircraft procurement process.
With the new agreement, the aim is to accelerate the process of incorporating the HÜRJET into the Spanish Air Force inventory.
The 17th edition of the six-day defense fair IDEF, starting on Tuesday, is being held simultaneously at the Istanbul Fair Center, Ataturk Airport, Wow Hotel, and Atakoy Marina.
The event, organized by KFA Fairs with support from Türkiye's Defense Industries Secretariat (SSB) and the Turkish Armed Forces Foundation, has Anadolu as its global communication partner.
With this collaboration between TAI and Airbus, the details regarding the export of HÜRJET were also clarified; it was decided to supply up to 30 jets to meet Spain's jet trainer aircraft needs.
The final sales contract is expected to be signed by the end of the year. Deliveries of HÜRJETs are planned to begin in 2028.
With this strategic step, TAI and Airbus aim to establish a strong and sustainable cooperation in the European defense industry.
The long-term strategic partnership between TAI and Airbus is considered an important step not only for the HÜRJET project but also for deepening cooperation between the two countries in the fields of defense and aviation.
The signing ceremony, attended by Haluk Gorgun, President of Türkiye's Secretariat of Defense Industries, was also attended by senior executives from both companies.
TAI General Manager Mehmet Demiroglu stated that with the engineering power of TAI, they have overcome another important milestone in the European journey of HÜRJET, which they have brought to the skies.
Pointing out that this strategic partnership with a global player like Airbus is not just an export success, he said: “It is also a testament to the technological level that the Turkish aviation industry has reached worldwide.”
He noted that the HÜRJET's upcoming flights over Spanish skies once again demonstrate the competitive strength of the Turkish defense industry on the international stage, adding: “We believe that this agreement will further deepen defense industry cooperation between the two countries and pave the way for Turkish engineering to play a greater role in Europe's future aviation projects.”
Strategic agreements for the export of HÜRJET to Spain have been signed with Airbus. ✈️
This development regarding the export of our HÜRJET Jet Trainer aims to strengthen Türkiye’s position in the European aviation market through its advanced technological competence. pic.twitter.com/C28UH8Kfhn — Turkish Aerospace (@TUSAS_EN) July 24, 2025
Today Airbus Defence and Space and @TUSAS_EN have signed a Collaboration Agreement at #IDEF25 in Istanbul. 🇹🇷 This agreement establishes the collaboration principles between the two companies, including: ➡️ The joint preparation and submission of the proposal for the Integrated… pic.twitter.com/wG7CiYX30H
— Airbus Defence (@AirbusDefence) July 24, 2025
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