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Absolutely. Plus, it helps with creating a spill-over effect and establishing an ecosystem that will foster new ideas, technologies and products.In order for TEI not to waste time with the subsystems of TF35000, all these subsystem works were transferred to TRMotor by SSB. A logical decision. If it were me, I would do the same.
TEI Wins U.S. Navy’s LM2500 Power Turbine Maintenance Contract
Turkey’s leading engine company, TEI, has won the maintenance tender issued by the U.S. Navy for the power turbine modules of LM2500 engines. With 40 years of experience in the field of aviation engines, TEI signed a depot-level maintenance contract for the gas generator modules of LM2500 engines with the U.S. Navy in 2024, with a ceiling value of $45.6 million. Following this, in the second quarter of 2025, TEI signed a new depot-level maintenance contract for the power turbine modules, with a ceiling value of $67.5 million.
TEI successfully carries out the maintenance and repair operations of the LM2500 gas turbine engines used by both the Turkish Navy and the U.S. Navy — which owns the world’s largest LM2500 fleet — at its advanced technology facilities in Eskişehir. TEI has reached a high level of technological capability and skilled workforce to provide maintenance and repair services for LM2500 engines used by many countries. As a result, TEI has become a globally preferred strategic maintenance center, ensuring the sustainability of propulsion systems of frigates, corvettes, destroyers, and amphibious ships. The U.S. Navy’s choice of TEI — a force known for its high operational capability — once again proves TEI’s reliability and technical excellence in the international defense industry ecosystem.
I do not think this idea is feasible.If Turkey can get LM2500 License production in Turkey like Japan has, that would be amazing.
I do not think this idea is feasible.
Firstly, the LM2500 is basically an F110 engine. We can produce much better than this without paying a license fee after the Project of TF35000 is completed. In other words, we will not gain anything technologically by producing the LM2500.
Secondly, two manufacturers are more than enough to satisfy this tight market. Therefore, GE will not look favorably on this idea. Especially GE, which is influenced by the MAGA ideology, will not approve it under any circumstances.
On the other hand, the depot-level maintenance tender is another issue. Maintenance on turbines is a task that requires intensive human labor. At the same time, this labor must be supplied cheaply. This is why TEI was able to win this tender.
Secondly, two manufacturers are more than enough to satisfy this tight market.
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