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Spanish military websites are also announcing the US Congress permission for importing F110 engines.


While those news doesn't add something new, the most interesting part It is the close attention of military enthusiasts about a first batch of TAI KAAN and the possibility of purchasing the aircraft after some years. Under It you can read a clear majority of people supporting the project and criticizing the F35 costs and closed logistics.
 
TAI General Manager’s statement says (about Kaan):

  • The P1 prototype will begin flights in June, the P2 prototype will start by the end of the year, and P3 will begin flight tests next year.
  • Initial deliveries with the American F110 engine will start in 2029.
  • First deliveries with a domestically produced engine will begin in 2032 (though I think there may be a delay of a few years).
 
Spanish military websites are also announcing the US Congress permission for importing F110 engines.


While those news doesn't add something new, the most interesting part It is the close attention of military enthusiasts about a first batch of TAI KAAN and the possibility of purchasing the aircraft after some years. Under It you can read a clear majority of people supporting the project and criticizing the F35 costs and closed logistics.


which Turkish engine is Hurjet going to use ?
 
Indonesia pressing TAI to build an ITAR free KAAN fighter.


All in all the only real obstacle it is the engine, so the prospect it is good, because TF35000 seems to be underway.

If TAI can design and produce an ITAR free 5º gen aircrafts I am pretty sure not only Spain would eventually purchase it. Maybe even Denmark.

Work hard guys!!!!
 
The first integration of the domestically developed APU-60 auxiliary power unit for the KAAN National Combat Aircraft is planned to be completed within the year

Among the critical components for air platforms, the APU activates before the main engines start, meeting the energy needs of the platform's avionics and electronic systems.

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The Turkish fighter jet manufacturer leaves the door open to Spain amid the FCAS standstill

The first prototype of the KAAN fighter jet could be ready by June of this year, with the first deliveries scheduled for 2029.


We're officially inviting Spain to join KAAN program!
 
Digital Assembly Threshold Exceeded in KAAN

In the National Combat Aircraft KAAN project, the Automatic Positioning and Alignment Fixture (APAJ) has been put into operation on the production line.

As a key component of the digital production infrastructure, the system elevates assembly accuracy, repeatability, and quality standards to an advanced level.

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The Turkish fighter jet manufacturer leaves the door open to Spain amid the FCAS standstill

The first prototype of the KAAN fighter jet could be ready by June of this year, with the first deliveries scheduled for 2029.


We're officially inviting Spain to join KAAN program!
IMO KAAN and FCAS are complementary.
The FCAS problem, as well said the article it is that It will just fly for 2029, but will take much more years to be operative. We don't have the engine, we don't have the radar and we are just working in the final layout. It is not even agreed the size of the aircraft!!!.

KAAN can come to replace F18M of Spanish Air force, and FCAS to replace Eurofighter. And this is if the european project survive...

So if TAI continues working so good It is probably Spain would join KAAN program. But if leftist Government doesn't win elections in three years, conservatives would purchase some american fighter. So, unfortunately the real obstacle (I am optimist about TAI agenda) would come from inside.
 
Türkiye, Saudi Arabia eye joint investment in Kaan: Erdoğan

Feb 05, 2026 1:54 pm


Türkiye and Saudi Arabia will boost their cooperation in the defense industry, President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said on Thursday during his return flight from Cairo, also suggesting that his country's homegrown stealth fighter jet Kaan has been praised and that there could be a partnership with Riyadh in this area.

"We have received a lot of positive feedback on Kaan. There is a joint investment with Saudi Arabia in this area, and we can implement this partnership at any moment," Erdoğan was quoted by Anadolu Agency (AA) as telling reporters.

Ankara and Riyadh signed "major" defense industry cooperation deals, Erdoğan stressed, expressing Türkiye's determination to expand them.

"We have deep-rooted relations with Saudi Arabia that have cultural and historical dimensions. We signed important agreements during this visit to further develop these relations," Erdoğan said.

"The progress our country has made in the field of defense industry is being followed with interest by Saudi Arabia, as it is by the whole world," he added.

"We are primarily focused on meeting our own needs in the defense industry. In addition, we also strive to meet the needs of our friends and brothers. We are signing important cooperation agreements with Saudi Arabia in the field of defense industry and we are determined to develop this further," the president said.

"Kaan is not just a fighter jet. Kaan is a symbol of Türkiye's engineering capabilities and independent defense will," he asserted, when talking of Türkiye's domestically developed fifth-generation fighter jet.

"We have received much complimentary feedback about Kaan. As we become more influential in this field globally, these kinds of collaborations will certainly increase."

The president's remarks came after a two-day trip, firstly to Saudi Arabia and then Egypt, Ankara's major regional allies.

During the visit to Cairo, the two countries signed various agreements in different fields, including a military framework agreement.

Erdoğan on Wednesday also gifted Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi a Togg, Türkiye's homegrown electric car.

Cooperation with Riyadh
In Saudi Arabia, the two sides praised the strength of bilateral relations and highlighted ongoing coordination in areas ranging from trade and investment to defense, renewable energy and digital transformation. Officials noted that the two nations aim to align opportunities created under Saudi Arabia’s "Vision 2030" and Türkiye’s "Century of Türkiye" vision to boost non-oil trade, support major infrastructure projects and encourage private sector partnerships.

They also signed an energy agreement that covers an investment of about $2 billion to build two solar farms in Türkiye.

Under the deal, Saudi companies will construct a solar power plant in the provinces of ⁠Sivas and Karaman with a total capacity of 2,000 megawatts (MW) in the first phase.

Kaan is a fifth-generation warplane, developed by Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI). The jet was first publicly unveiled in 2023 before it performed its maiden test flight in early 2024. Its serial production is expected to begin in 2028.

Last June, TAI signed an agreement to sell as many as 48 Kaan jets to Indonesia, which would make the Southeast Asian nation the first buyer of the advanced aircraft.

Türkiye has invested heavily in the development of a wide range of aerial and naval platforms in recent decades, and its defense and aerospace sectors are now globally recognized.

Ankara already has a strong defense cooperation with Gulf nations, including Saudi Arabia.

Türkiye and Saudi Arabia, as major military and economic powers in the region, have achieved significant successes in regional policies through strengthened political and diplomatic relations in recent years.
 
President ERDOGAN announced that Saudi Arabia could make a joint investment in Turkiye's fighter jet project, KAAN

A joint investment with Saudi Arabia is on the table.
We can make this joint investment happen at any moment

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