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Turkey Fighter Jet Deal Signed with UK

Published on: October 28, 2025 10:00 AM

Turkey Fighter Jet Deal Signed with UK

Turkey and Britain signed a major Turkey fighter jet deal worth $11 billion, strengthening defence ties between the two NATO allies. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer met President Tayyip Erdogan in Ankara on Monday to finalize the purchase of 20 Eurofighter Typhoon jets. The deal aims to boost Turkey’s air power and deepen military cooperation with Europe.

In July, both countries reached a preliminary agreement for 40 Typhoon jets, supported by Eurofighter consortium members Germany, Italy, and Spain. The companies involved include Airbus, BAE Systems, and Leonardo. This final agreement marks a key step in Turkey’s strategy to modernize its air fleet and match regional rivals such as Israel.

READ MORE:Turkey eyes Eurofighters, F-35s to strengthen defenses

Turkey, NATO’s second-largest military, has recently strengthened ties with Western allies. It has also been pursuing additional aircraft, including potential US-made F-35s, to replace its ageing F-16 jets. The move reflects Ankara’s growing focus on advanced defence capabilities amid rising regional tensions.

European nations are increasingly turning to Turkey for military cooperation. Its drone technology and strategic location make it an essential partner in stabilizing Eastern Europe and potentially supporting future peace operations in Ukraine.

READ MORE:Turkey signals desire to rejoin US F-35 fighter jet program

Officials said Israel’s recent air attacks across the Middle East have heightened Turkey’s security concerns. The Turkey fighter jet deal helps Ankara fill a temporary gap until its locally developed KAAN fighter jets are ready. Starmer’s visit marked his first trip to Turkey since taking office last year, signalling stronger bilateral and defence relations.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Ankara, Latest, President Tayyip Erdogan, Prime Minister Keir Starmer, Turkey and Britain, Turkey fighter jet deal, Turkey Fighter Jet Deal Signed with UK, two NATO allies

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