Turkey will buy aircraft from the US: Boeing and F16 and F35 fighters on the shopping list
Boeing and Lockheed aim for big sales to Turkey: orders likely to coincide with Erdogan's visit to Trump on 25 September
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Boeing and Lockheed Martin are set to win orders from Turkey as early as next week for up to 250 commercial aircraft and additional F-16 fighter jets, possibly resolving a long-standing dispute over the F-35.
President Donald Trump announced Friday in a social media post that he will host Turkish President Rep Tayyip Erdogan in Washington on 25 September. The two leaders will meet to discuss possible sales and, at the same time, work to resolve the issue of F-35 stealth fighter jets that has soured relations between Nato allies after Ankara's purchase of a Russian air defence system.
The orders in sight
.The meeting is scheduled after the annual high-level meeting of the UN General Assembly in New York.
According to Turkish officials familiar with the matter, the Turkish president will seek deals ranging from defence to energy worth tens of billions of dollars. Turkey plans to buy 40 F-35 jets, 40 F-16 Vipers and ammunition, including bombs and missiles, the officials said. The two sides are still negotiating the price of the F-16s, the officials said.
"We are working on a number of commercial and military agreements with the president, including the large-scale purchase of Boeing aircraft, a major F-16 deal and the continuation of talks on the F-35, which we expect to be concluded successfully," Trump said. "President Erdogan and I have always had a very good relationship."
