Eurofighter CEO: Turkish order could eclipse home‑nation commitments and trigger wider exports

Eurofighter's CEO said a prospective Turkish order could exceed the combined commitments from the consortium's four home nations and, if followed by additional contracts, lift export volumes above those signed by Germany, Italy, Spain and the UK. The remark signals a potential export-driven production upswing for the Typhoon.

Discovered 2025-11-07T04:47:08.273095-08:00 | 2025-11-07T04:47:08.273095-08:00

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  • A Turkish order — currently discussed as potentially reaching up to 40 jets in ongoing talks — could shift export volumes above the combined home‑nation commitments and has already produced multibillion‑pound accounting impacts for suppliers after an initial 20‑jet sale.
  • Such a shift would materially affect production throughput, revenue recognition and industrial workshare across the Eurofighter programme; it would place exports on par with recent domestic orders such as Germany's €3.75bn purchase of 20 Tranche 5 jets.

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