TURKISH AEROSPACE BRINGS ITS POWER IN SPACE TO WASHINGTON DC

Turkish Aerospace will participate in the Satellite Show 2024, which will be held in Washington DC, the capital of the USA, between 18 - 21 March 2024.

 

 

Bringing together the world's largest satellite manufacturers and satellite operators, the Satellite Show 2024 has been bringing together senior executives, engineers, government officials and commercial customers from the satellite technology industry for more than 30 years. Indigenous communication satellite TÜRKSAT 6A, GÖKTÜRK Earth Observation Satellite System and new generation communication satellite product family models will be displayed at the Turkish Aerospace stand at the fair to be held at the Washington Convention Center. Turkish Aerospace’s products will be presented to the participants at stand number 2525.

 

PROVING TÜRKİYE’S POWER IN SPACE TO THE WORLD

Aiming to carry Türkiye’s aviation achievements to space, Turkish Aerospace has managed to transfer the experiences it gained with the GÖKTÜRK Satellite family, developed with domestic resources, to Türkiye’s first domestic and national Communication Satellite TÜRKSAT 6A. Turkish Aerospace, which also contributes to the National Space Program, ensures that national space systems are tested with local and national facilities, in addition to Earth Observation and Reconnaissance Satellites and Communication Satellites projects, with Türkiye’s fully comprehensive and only Space Systems Integration and Test Center.

 

ABOUT TURKISH AEROSPACE

Turkish Aerospace continues to serve with over 17,000 employees, including 7,000 engineers, in an area of 4 million square meters open and 710,000 square meters enclosed, in the design, development, modernization, manufacturing, integration, and life cycle support processes of integrated aerospace and space industry systems, from fixed and rotary-wing air platforms to unmanned aerial vehicles and space systems. It is situated as Türkiye's technology center and stands among global players in the aviation, space, and defense industries.