Turkish Airlines to Invest $2.3Bin Ground Infrastructure
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Turkish Airlines to invest $2.3Bin ground infrastructure
Turkish Airlines has announced a package of investments worth 100 billion Turkish Lira (US$2.3 billion / €2 billion) to upgrade and expand its ground infrastructure. The announcement was made jointly by the Turkish Minister of Transport and Infrastructure, Abdulkadir Uraloğlu, and Turkish Airlines Chairman of the Board and the Executive Committee, Prof. Ahmet Bolat, on January 8, 2026, at a ceremony in Istanbul. Turkish Airlines The project co…
Turkish Airlines launches $5 Billion investment programme
Turkish Airlines has announced a major investment initiative to strengthen Türkiye’s aviation infrastructure and support its goal of becoming the world’s leading airline by 2033. The programme, valued at over 100 billion Turkish Lira (around $5 billion), includes eight new facilities, primarily at Istanbul Airport, the airline’s main hub. Groundbreaking ceremonies were held this week with the Transport Minister Abdulkadir Uraloğlu, Turkish Airli…
While much of Europe's aviation industry struggles with high costs, regulations and slow investment, a project is being prepared in Istanbul that clearly shows where the center of gravity of global air traffic is currently shifting. Turkish Airlines has announced an investment worth around 2 billion euros in the construction of the world's largest cargo terminal and in-flight catering facility. This is a project that represents not only the infr…
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