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Baykar and Korean Air Sign Strategic UAV Partnership

Baykar and Korean Air Sign Strategic UAV Partnership

Baykar and Korean Air signed a strategic cooperation agreement at IDEF 2025 to jointly develop next-generation UAV technologies.

At IDEF 2025, Türkiye’s leading UAV manufacturer, Baykar, and South Korea’s aviation giant Korean Air signed a memorandum of understanding to initiate a strategic partnership. The Baykar Korean Air partnership aims to co-develop advanced unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), combining Türkiye’s operational battlefield experience with South Korea’s aerospace capabilities.

Joint Development of High-End UAV Technologies

The agreement outlines collaboration in designing high-altitude, long-endurance UAV platforms. This includes shared efforts in airframe engineering, sensor integration, mission software development, and ground control systems. The partnership aims to deliver dual-use systems for both military and civilian applications.

Haluk Bayraktar, CEO of Baykar, emphasized that this collaboration marks a new milestone in Türkiye’s role as a defense technology co-developer in the Indo-Pacific region. Korean Air’s EVP Seong Man Kim highlighted the operational maturity of Turkish UAVs as a major asset to the project.

“This is a strategic alignment of two nations with complementary strengths in unmanned systems.” — Haluk Bayraktar, CEO of Baykar

Türkiye–South Korea Strategic Convergence

While South Korea is not a NATO member, its increasing engagement with Turkish defense firms underscores a growing mutual trust and technology alignment. Baykar’s UAVs—particularly the Bayraktar TB2 and AKINCI—have proven their capabilities in real-world operations across multiple conflict zones.

This partnership reinforces Türkiye’s global shift from being a defense exporter to becoming a co-creator of high-tech systems in multilateral partnerships.

Expanding the UAV Ecosystem Across Continents

The Baykar Korean Air partnership aligns with a global trend of defense-industry co-development projects, particularly in unmanned and autonomous systems. Future collaboration could extend to shared test facilities, technology transfers, and co-export strategies under mutual branding.

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