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Turkish Airlines to meet with Boeing and CFM engine maker in coming weeks
Nov 5, 2025 2:05 AM

ISTANBUL, Nov 5 (Reuters) - Turkish Airlines

will meet with Boeing ( BA ) and engine supplier CFM to decide on a

potential deal in the coming weeks, the company Chairman Ahmet

Bolat said on Wednesday.

In an interview, Bolat also said details on a possible

investment to set up an engine maintenance centre in Turkey is

also being discussed as part of the negotiations.

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