Sir Keir Starmer sells 20 Typhoon jets to Turkey in major deal worth up to £8billion helping support British jobs

Collage of Keir Starmer at an RAF base with a fighter jet, taking a selfie with military personnel, and meeting with Turkey’s President Erdoğan.

SIR Keir Starmer signed a deal to sell 20 Typhoon jets to Turkey in a deal worth up to £8 billion.

The PM made the agreement during a visit to Ankara yesterday, describing it as “a win for British workers, a win for our defence industry, and a win for Nato security”.

PM Sir Keir Starmer signed a deal to sell 20 Typhoon jets to Turkey, pictured with Defence Sec John HealeyCredit: PA
The deal is the largest fighter jet deal in almost 20 years and is worth up £8billionCredit: PA

The agreement is the largest fighter jet deal in almost 20 years and the first new order for UK Typhoons since 2017, helping support thousands of British jobs.

Sir Keir said the deal also represented a boost for Nato security, telling broadcasters in Turkey: “Having that capability locked in with the United Kingdom is really important for Nato.”

Yesterday’s deal represents the conclusion of long-running discussions, with Ankara reported to have been seeking to buy Typhoons since 2023.

In July, Defence Secretary John Healey signed a memorandum of understanding with his Turkish counterpart paving the way for the export deal after Germany reportedly signed up to the agreement.

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The jets, also known as Eurofighters, are produced in a partnership between the UK, Germany, Spain and Italy.

Mr Healey said: “This is another major export deal for the UK and is the biggest jet exports deal in a generation.

“It will pump billions of pounds into our economy and keep British Typhoon production lines turning long into the future.

“This deal goes far beyond the procurement of aircraft.

“It is the leading edge of the growing defence and industrial partnership between our two nations.”

Starmer and Healey greet troops at an airbase in Ankara, Turkey’s capital cityCredit: PA
Starmer with Turkish leader ErdoganCredit: AFP

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