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TEI Wins $2.95 Billion in Aviation Engine Export Orders

TEI Secures $2.95 Billion in Aviation Engine Export Orders
Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI) subsidiary TUSAS Engine Industries (TEI) has secured $2.95 billion in new export contracts for aviation engine components and maintenance services. These orders encompass 22 different engine programs utilized across both civil and military aviation sectors worldwide. The announcement was made by Haluk Gorgun, President of the Turkish Defense Industry Agency (SSB), who confirmed that deliveries under these agreements are scheduled to commence in 2026.
Significance of the Deal and Industry Impact
Gorgun emphasized the importance of the contracts, noting that they cover parts production and repair services for a broad range of globally deployed engine programs. With this latest influx of orders, TEI’s total backlog has now reached $8.2 billion. He described the achievement as a clear reflection of TEI’s advanced engineering capabilities, disciplined production processes, and established reliability in the aviation engine market. Furthermore, Gorgun highlighted that the $2.95 billion order reinforces Türkiye’s emerging role as a hub for high-value-added engine manufacturing technologies.
The success of TEI and the broader Turkish aviation sector has been attributed to sustained government policies and strategic support. Gorgun credited President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s comprehensive approach to the defense and aviation industries, which combines determined support mechanisms with an export-oriented strategy. This framework, he stated, has enabled the sector to develop cutting-edge technology, compete on a global scale, and achieve steady growth.
TAI General Manager Dr. Mehmet Demiroglu also praised TEI’s accomplishment, describing the export win as a testament to the company’s quality and technical expertise. He expressed optimism about the future, anticipating that 2026 will be a pivotal year for breakthroughs in both defense and civil aviation. Demiroglu extended his gratitude to the SSB Presidency and TEI’s engineers, technicians, and staff for their contributions to this success.
Competitive Landscape and Market Outlook
TEI’s achievement arrives amid intensifying competition within the global aviation engine industry. Established players such as Pratt & Whitney and GE Aerospace continue to consolidate their market positions. Pratt & Whitney is advancing next-generation engine programs, while GE Aerospace is experiencing record demand for commercial jet engines and aftermarket services. Both companies have recently secured substantial new orders, signaling a competitive environment that may lead to pricing pressures and accelerated innovation.
Market analysts suggest that TEI’s export success could prompt competitors to increase production capacity and invest further in technological development to protect their market shares. As the industry evolves, TEI’s ability to fulfill its new contracts and sustain growth will be closely monitored.
With deliveries set to begin in 2026, TEI’s latest export orders represent a significant milestone for Türkiye’s aviation sector, highlighting its expanding capabilities and the challenges it faces within a highly competitive international market.

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