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Turkey in talks with Qatar and Oman to buy used Eurofighter jets, Erdogan says

October 24, 2025
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ANKARA, Turkey (AP) — Turkey is negotiating with Qatar and Oman to acquire used Eurofighter Typhoon fighter jets as part of its effort to bolster its air force capabilities, President said in comments released Friday.

Turkey aims to purchase dozens of Eurofighters and other advanced jets as a stopgap measure to strengthen its fleet until its domestically developed becomes operational.

In July, Turkey and United Kingdom for the sale of Eurofighter Typhoons, which are produced by a consortium made up of the U.K., Germany, Italy and Spain. However, reports indicate that the Turkish government is also seeking to source secondhand jets from Gulf nations to meet its immediate needs.

“We discussed the ongoing negotiations with the Qatari and Omani sides regarding the purchase of Eurofighter warplanes,” Erdogan told journalists Thursday during a flight returning from a Gulf tour that included Qatar and Oman.

“The talks on this technically detailed matter are progressing positively,” he said, according to a transcript released Friday.

During his three-day tour of Kuwait, Qatar, and Oman, Erdogan oversaw the signing of several agreements, including in the defense sector, his office said, without providing details.

Turkey, a member of NATO, is also pursuing the country’s return into the U.S.-led F-35 fighter jet program, from which it was removed in 2019 following its acquisition of Russian-made S-400 missile defense systems. The U.S. had cited security risks to the F-35 program.

Erdogan raised the issue of Turkey’s reentry into the program during a meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump at the White House last month.

Turkish officials have stated that the country plans to acquire a total of 120 fighter jets — 40 Eurofighters, 40 U.S.-made F-16s and 40 F-35s — as a transitional fleet until the KAAN is expected to enter service in 2028 at the earliest.

The post Turkey in talks with Qatar and Oman to buy used Eurofighter jets, Erdogan says appeared first on Associated Press.

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