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Turkish Airlines Gets Chinese funding

byRosemary Ani Pius
November 5, 2025
in Business
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Turkish Airlines has finalised a major financing arrangement totaling 2.9 billion Chinese Yuan (approximately $412 million) secured through the Bank of China, marking a significant milestone in its ongoing expansion and investment strategy. The five-year credit facility was arranged by Bank of China Turkey A.Ş. in cooperation with the Bank of China’s Macau branch, reflecting deepening economic and financial ties between Türkiye and China.

According to a statement issued by the airline, the funds will be directed toward several key growth objectives, including the expansion of Turkish Airlines’ aircraft fleet, improvements in operational capacity, and the enhancement of infrastructure at Istanbul Airport, which serves as its primary global hub. The deal also forms part of the airline’s broader plan to diversify its financing sources, ensuring long-term resilience and sustainable development amid fluctuating market conditions.

Turkish Airlines emphasised that the agreement aligns with its strategic vision of pursuing globally integrated, inclusive, and environmentally responsible growth. By partnering with one of the world’s most influential financial institutions, the carrier aims to strengthen its financial foundation while positioning itself for continued global competitiveness.

Commenting on the agreement, Turkish Airlines’ Chief Financial Officer and Board Member, Assoc. Prof. Murat Şeker, described the financing deal as a major step forward in deepening cooperation with international financial markets. He noted that the partnership with the Bank of China reflects shared confidence, mutual strategic interests, and the strength of Turkish Airlines’ business outlook.

“We are pleased to deepen our collaboration with Bank of China through this important financing transaction,” Şeker said. “As Turkish Airlines continues to pursue sustainable growth and global expansion, we highly value the trust and partnership established with leading international institutions such as the Bank of China.”

The airline highlighted that the financing supports its long-term “Turkish Airlines 2033 Vision,” which outlines ambitious targets to coincide with the centennial anniversary of the company. These targets include increasing its fleet size to more than 800 aircraft, enhancing service quality, strengthening its position as a global connector, and expanding its destination network.

Turkish Airlines already operates one of the world’s largest route networks, serving more than 340 destinations across 130 countries. Its central hub in Istanbul has emerged as a key transit point linking Europe, Asia, the Middle East, Africa, and the Americas.

The Bank of China, recognized as one of the world’s largest state-owned commercial banks, has been expanding its strategic cooperation with Turkish institutions in recent years. This latest deal further reinforces the financial bridge between the two countries and aligns with broader bilateral economic and diplomatic goals.

Industry analysts observe that the aviation sector continues to face global cost pressures, fluctuating fuel prices, and evolving travel patterns. In this context, diversified and innovative financing arrangements have become essential for airlines seeking to maintain growth momentum and operational stability.

For Turkish Airlines, the newly secured funding not only supports immediate development projects but also strengthens its financial posture to withstand international economic shifts while advancing its long-term strategic ambitions.

Rosemary Ani Pius

Rosemary Ani Pius

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