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Türkiye eyes F110 jet engines as NATO allies gather in Ankara
TR🏛️ Politics8 hr. ago

Türkiye eyes F110 jet engines as NATO allies gather in Ankara

Turkey may proceed with acquiring additional General Electric F110 jet engines for its Kaan stealth fighter project during a NATO summit hosted by President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. Analysts suggest the decision could follow U.S. President Donald Trump's pledge to make Erdoğan 'very happy' and align with ongoing discussions to lift sanctions tied to Turkey's 2017 purchase of Russian S-400 missile systems. While Turkey has already received a batch of F110 engines, the procurement of 80 more remains pending due to past tensions over the F-35 fighter jet program. The Kaan project aims to replace Turkey's aging F-16 fleet, though domestic engine development is still in early stages. Relations between Ankara and Washington have improved slightly since Trump's return to office, with both sides expressing interest in resolving longstanding disputes.

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Daily Sabah logoDaily SabahParty-alignedCenter8 hr. ago
Türkiye eyes F110 jet engines as NATO allies gather in Ankara

Turkey may proceed with acquiring additional General Electric F110 jet engines for its Kaan stealth fighter project during a NATO summit hosted by President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. Analysts suggest the decision could follow U.S. President Donald Trump's pledge to make Erdoğan 'very happy' and align with ongoing discussions to lift sanctions tied to Turkey's 2017 purchase of Russian S-400 missile systems. While Turkey has already received a batch of F110 engines, the procurement of 80 more remains pending due to past tensions over the F-35 fighter jet program. The Kaan project aims to replace Turkey's aging F-16 fleet, though domestic engine development is still in early stages. Relations between Ankara and Washington have improved slightly since Trump's return to office, with both sides expressing interest in resolving longstanding disputes.

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