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Turkish Aerospace Industries (TUSAŞ) has achieved another significant milestone that strengthens its international manufacturing capabilities in the civil aviation sector. The company announced that it has successfully completed the first product delivery of the Section 48 structural component manufactured for the Boeing 737 MAX 10, one of the newest and most advanced variants of the 737 MAX family. This development further reinforces TUSAŞ’s position not only in the defense industry but also as a critical manufacturer within the global civil aviation ecosystem.
In a statement shared on the company’s social media account, TUSAŞ emphasized that this delivery marks an important step in demonstrating the level of expertise it has reached in aerospace structural manufacturing. The company also underlined that its production activities continue with a strong focus on high quality, reliability, and sustainability. With this achievement, TUSAŞ once again sent a clear message that its role in producing strategic components for major international aerospace companies continues to expand.
According to the statement, “As TUSAŞ, we have taken our competence in aerospace structural manufacturing one step further. We have successfully completed the first product delivery of the Boeing 737 MAX 10 Section 48, one of the newest and most advanced variants of the Boeing 737 MAX family.” The company added that while it continues to increase its responsibilities in the global aerospace ecosystem, it remains committed to creating value through its principles of quality, reliability, and sustainability.
This first delivery is considered one of the concrete examples demonstrating Türkiye’s production strength and technical infrastructure in the aerospace industry on an international scale. Manufacturing for Boeing, one of the world’s largest aircraft producers, clearly reflects the advanced level TUSAŞ has reached in engineering, quality control, and supply chain management. The development is expected to support TUSAŞ in taking on a larger role in future global aerospace projects while also increasing the international visibility of Türkiye’s aviation industry.
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