Turkish Fifth-Gen Fighter Aircraft “KAAN” To Conduct Maiden Flight Before March
According to Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI), the maiden flight of the "KAAN" fighter aircraft is expected to take place before the end of March, as the aircraft is required to undergo several crucial tests.

(DEFENCE SECURITY ASIA) — After being delayed for several months, Turkey’s fifth-generation fighter aircraft, “KAAN,” is expected to conduct its maiden flight before the end of March, according to the Chief Executive Officer of Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI), Temel Kotil.
This information was disclosed by Kotil and reported by local media.
Kotil anticipates that the inaugural flight of the “KAAN” fighter aircraft will take place before the end of March due to the necessity for the aircraft to undergo “several crucial tests.”
Previously, the maiden flight of the fifth-generation “KAAN” fighter was scheduled for late December last year but was cancelled at the last moment after a series of ground tests and taxi tests.
The introduction of Turkey’s fifth-generation fighter aircraft, “KAAN,” demonstrates that Turkey does not require F-35 fighter jets in its air force fleet.

Turkey now possesses a fifth-generation fighter aircraft as a replacement for the F-35.
Recently, the United States expressed its willingness to “welcome back” Turkey into the fifth-generation fighter aircraft program, F-35, even though the two countries are still in disagreement over Turkey’s purchase of the Russian-made S-400 air defense system.
This statement was made by U.S. acting undersecretary of State Victoria Nuland during an interview with CNN Turk in Turkey.
She stated, “If we can resolve the S-400 air defense system issue (purchased by Turkey from Russia), where we (the United States) want to resolve it, the United States is very happy to welcome Turkey back into the F-35 family.”
If we can overcome this issue, the CAATSA issue will disappear, and we can return to discussions about the F-35,” she added.
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