Two Eurofighter Typhoon Fighter Jets Flown to Türkiye for Closer “Inspection”
The presence of the two Typhoon fighter jets in Ankara marks progress in Türkiye's efforts to acquire the European fighter aircraft, which had previously faced opposition from the German government.
(DEFENCE SECURITY ASIA) – Two Royal Air Force (RAF) Eurofighter Typhoon fighter jets will be flown to Türkiye from Qatar on December 18 for close inspection by Ankara, according to Türkiye’s Minister of Defence, Yasar Guler.
The two RAF fighter jets are currently in Qatar conducting joint training exercises with the Qatar Air Force.
Confirming the visit of the RAF’s Eurofighter Typhoons to Türkiye, Guler stated that negotiations with the countries producing the fighter jets are progressing well.
“The two Eurofighter Typhoon jets, which are currently involved in training in Qatar, will undergo inspection as soon as they arrive in Ankara,” he said in a recent interview with Türkiye’s TRT Haber TV.
The presence of these Typhoon jets signifies progress in Türkiye’s efforts to acquire the aircraft, which had previously faced obstacles.