Turkish defence and aerospace industry exports to NATO countries have risen sharply over the past year, underlining the sector’s growing role in Türkiye’s trade with allied nations.
Ahead of next week’s NATO summit in the Turkish capital Ankara, data compiled by Anadolu showed a notable increase in the sector’s overseas sales.
Türkiye’s defence and aerospace exports jumped 47.1 percent year-on-year in the 12 months from June 1 2025 to May 31 2026, reaching $10.9 billion, up strongly from $7.4 billion in the previous 12-month period.
NATO allies lead exports
During the period, Turkish defence and aerospace products were exported to 178 countries, with NATO members forming the largest share of the sector’s foreign sales.
Exports to NATO countries reached $6.2 billion, accounting for 57.3 percent of the sector’s total exports.
The top three destinations for Turkish defence and aerospace exports were also NATO allies, reflecting Türkiye’s expanding defence industry cooperation within the alliance.
The rise in exports was supported by international contacts, bilateral meetings, and defense industry diplomacy carried out under the coordination of Türkiye’s Defence Industries Secretariat.
These efforts increased the visibility of Turkish companies in foreign markets and helped create new cooperation and export opportunities.
Türkiye has strengthened its position not only as a supplier of defence products, but also as a country developing technology, establishing joint production models, and building long-term cooperation with allies.
High value-added exports
The sector’s growth was also reflected in the high value-added nature of its exports.
The export value per kilogramme in Türkiye’s defence and aerospace industry stood at $65.16.
Compared with Türkiye’s overall average export value of $1.62 per kilogramme, the sector generated nearly 40 times higher value, making a significant contribution to the country’s economy.












