GM of Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI) Temel Kotil, speaking at the 16th International Defence Industry Fair (IDEF) says indigenous fighter jet KAAN, currently flying with F110 engine, will eventually utilise a Turkish engine
The fifth-generation aircraft KAAN was developed by TAI, with Recep Tayyip Erdogan part of a naming ceremony in Kahramankazan province of Ankara in May 2023. / Photo: AA Archive
Türkiye's indigenous fighter jet, KAAN, is planned to fly with a Turkish engine in 2028, the general manager of Turkish Aerospace Industries said. Speaking at the 16th International Defence Industry Fair on Wednesday, Temel Kotil said KAAN is currently flying with F110 engine, adding that studies for KAAN’s upgrade are continuing.
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