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Partnerships      Turkish defense industry has developed a strong culture of partnerships which have successfully
                            implemented important projects..





                  1988                                 2010                                   1985



        FNSS, a joint venture owned 51% by Nurol Holding and   Kale Pratt & Whitney, a joint venture owned 51% by Kale Group  TEI, a joint venture of TAI, GE, Turkish Armed Forces
        49% by BAE Systems, is a leading manufacturer and   and 49% by Pratt & Whitney, use state-of-the-art technologies   Foundation (TAFF) and Turkish Aeronautical Association (TAA),
        supplier of tracked and wheeled armored vehicles and   critical to the production of the F135 engine powering the F-35   has been a key player in manufacturing, assembly and testing
        weapon systems for the Turkish and Allied Armed Forces.  Lightning II fighter aircraft.   technology of aircraft engine parts and modules.









                    2014                              2017                                     2017
                            Qatar Armed Forces
        BMC, which is a Turkish-Qatari partnership, manufactures               Rolls-Royce and Kale Group, established a joint venture
        tactical armored vehicles for the defense industry, in addition  BAE Systems and TAI signed an agreement, worth £100m, to   company owned 51% by Kale and 49% by Rolls-Royce 49%, to
        to buses for public transportation, light and heavy weight   collaborate on the first development phase of an indigenous   develop aircraft engines for Turkey, initially targeting the TF-X
        trucks for transportation and logistics industry.   fifth-generation fighter jet for the Turkish Air Force – TF-X.  National Fighter Jet Project.














           Global Supply     Developing a domestic competitive supply chain base has also integrated Turkish companies into the
               Chain         global value chain..



                                                                Global Supply Chain of A400M















         Airbus A400M Program
         A400M is the first program that enabled TAI to gain capability and
         responsibility of a whole life cycled aerospace product starting from
         concept design studies to after sale logistics support activities. TAI's
         workshare in A400M Program includes design and manufacture of
         structural components as Forward Center Fuselage with Emergency Exit
         Door, Section 17 Upper Shell with Rear Hatch Door, Paratroper Doors,
         Tailcone,  Ailerons  and  Spoilers.  TAI  has  also  manufacturing
         responsibility of all fuselage harnesses. TAI has first level design and
         procurement responsibility on lighting system (except cockpit) and
         water and waste system.
                                                      1-Ratier-Figeac, 2-AM Seville, 3-AF Saint Eloi, 4-AUK Filton, 5-DENEL, 6-AF Nantes, 7-AD Stade, 8-AM Seville, 9-AD Stade, 10-TAI, 11-SOCATA, 12-TAI,
                                                      13-AD Bremen, 14-AD Bremen, 15-TAI, 16-AF Saint Nazaire, 17-Messier-Dowty, 18-PAG,19-SOGERMA, 20-SOCATA, 21-Messier-Dowty, 22-SONACA,
        Source: Airbus Military                       23-AD Stade, 24-AUK Filton, 25-SONACA, 26-Aerolia, 27-TAI





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