Turkish Aerospace Industries
Onur Aydemir is an experienced engineering professional with a career spanning over two decades, currently serving as the Director of Manufacturing Engineering at Türk Havacılık ve Uzay Sanayii since August 2008. Previous positions held include Manufacturing Engineering Manager, Chief/Manufacturing Engineer, Lead Manufacturing Engineer, and Manufacturing Engineer within the same organization. Prior experience includes working as a Process Engineer at Erdemir from May 2004 to December 2007. Onur holds a Master’s degree in Metalurji Mühendisliği from Orta Doğu Teknik Üniversitesi, completed an MBA Mini Program at TOBB Ekonomi ve Teknoloji Üniversitesi, and earned a Bachelor’s degree in Metalurji ve Malzeme Mühendisliği from Orta Doğu Teknik Üniversitesi.
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Turkish Aerospace Industries
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Turkish Aircraft Industries Corporation was established on June 28, 1973 under the auspices of the Ministry of Industry and Technology in order to reduce the foreign dependency in defense industry of Turkey. With the decision of meeting the combat aircraft requirement of Turkish Air Force (TurAF) with F-16s, Turkish Aerospace Industries, Inc. (TAI) was established by Turkish and US partners in 1984 for a period of 25 years with the aim to realize the manufacture, systems integration and flight tests of F-16 that would be delivered to TurAF. TAI was restructured in the year 2005, just before the 25 years of period came to an end, with the acquisition of foreign shares by Turkish shareholders. Along with this restructuring, Turkish Aircraft Industries and TAI have merged under the roof of Turkish Aerospace Industries, Inc. and have broadened its activities. In 2018, Turkish Aerospace got a fresh look with its new logo and identity. Turkish Aerospace has become Turkey's center of technology in design, development, modernization, manufacturing, integration and life cycle support of integrated aerospace systems, from fixed and rotary wing air platforms to UAVs and satellites.