The Turkish Air Force operates a diverse fleet of aircraft, supported by a domestic aerospace industry, such as Turkish Aerospace Industries, that has made contributions to locally produce license-built aircraft and indigenous Unmanned aerial vehicle. The following is a list of currently active military aircraft in the Turkish Air Force.
84 F-16D used for conversion training - licensed built by TAI.[5] All Block 40 and 50s were upgraded with F-16 CCIP to the Block 40M and 50M[6] 40 F-16V and 79 upgrade kits on order.[7]
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