The HÜRJET Jet Trainer, designed with a single engine, tandem seating, and a modern avionics suite-equipped cockpit, is built to play a critical role by utilizing its superior performance features. The HÜRJET Project was initiated to replace the T-38 aircraft used for advanced jet training and the F-5 aircraft used in aerobatic displays within the Turkish Air Force inventory.
Turkish Aerospace launched the HÜRJET Program to address market potential by leveraging its cost-effective knowledge and experience in training aircraft/system production and design.
The first HÜRJET Jet Trainer made its maiden flight on April 25, 2023, and has since completed over 150 test activities. During its initial prototype phase, HÜRJET exceeded an altitude of 45,000 feet and broke the sound barrier. It crossed the Mediterranean Sea for an overseas flight to participate in the Egypt International Aviation and Space Fair, performing a demonstration flight over the Giza Pyramids.
In the ongoing HÜRJET project, following the completion of the second prototype’s production phase, its first flight was conducted on November 12, 2024. During this flight, HÜRJET P2 remained airborne for 26 minutes, reaching a speed of 200 knots and an altitude of 10,000 feet.
HÜRJET P2 completed its second flight on November 21, 2024. Serial production activities for the HÜRJET Jet Trainer, developed by engineers at Turkish Aerospace, are ongoing. The delivery of HÜRJET to the Turkish Air Force Command is planned for 2026.