“Türksat will be the world’s largest public IT company”

Türksat Chairman of the Board Prof. DR. Kemal Yüksek attended AIX 2024 (Aircraft Interiors Expo), one of the leading exhibitions of the aviation industry, held in Hamburg, Germany, with Turkish Cabin Interior Inc., a subsidiary of Turkish Airlines (THY). (TCI) made statements following the signing of the In-Flight Internet Services Cooperation Protocol between Türksat and AJet.

Describing the signed cooperation as “very important”, Yüksek said that three Turkish companies had entered into a cooperation that kept the local and national concept at the highest level and said “we are also here” alongside global companies.

Prof., who is also the Director General of Civil Aviation, Dr. Kemal Yüksek stated that Türksat will prove itself in providing global internet services and said, “We are carrying out all of Türksat's structuring and plans in this way to provide this service in a more global structure. Our aim is to provide “to make this structure permanent and sustainable by supporting it with projects and emphasizing nationality in equipment,” he said.

Yüksek stated that Türksat has demonstrated on several occasions that it is a strategic company of Turkey and stressed that the company is a global player in the Internet and broadcasting fields, both in military and civilian terms.


“We will bring concepts around satellite management to a point that is accessible to young people”

Kemal Yüksek stated that they are trying to bring concepts related to production, service provision and satellite management in the satellite sector to a point that is accessible to young people and said, “In this context, we have started working on the creation of valid global certificates in which satellite-related trainings with real quality content can be provided, especially in universities or under Türksat. “According to this, there is no progress and no technology without knowledge,” he said.

Yüksek stated that the domestically produced 6A satellite would be launched in July and continued his words as follows:

“Therefore, we will add our 6A satellite to the fleet. This is again a turning point for us. But there is more to come. Our projects, our plans and our acceptance in the sector within this framework are very good.” Of course, we will do this to Turkey in line with the vision of a Great Turkey, as our President (Recep Tayyip Erdoğan) stated: “I hope that we will continue our existence as both a strategic and commercial company in achieving the goals.” We will achieve under the leadership of Tayyip Erdoğan.”


“Nationalization of communication and information is very important”

Türksat Chairman Yüksek stated that Turkey has gained the ability to quickly produce all types of satellites through the cooperation of the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure, TÜBİTAK and private companies and said:

“This was crucial for our technological independence. It is especially important to nationalize communications and information. We will do this at Türksat. Türksat will be the world's largest public informatics company in the field of public informatics. It is a large company that does both communications and exports.” “Hopefully we will see Türksat in this role very soon.”

Yüksek advised young people to focus on their basic education and made the following suggestions:

“After all, there is no science without knowledge. They can become world leaders if we do something really special in technology. In this context, I recommend that they focus especially on basic education. Mathematics, physics, chemistry, material science.” , genetics, for example, these are the plaintext antennas spoken here. Studies are still being carried out on receiving data from satellites with flat antennas We see Akıncı. Likewise, Red Apple is very important to us.


“What is our responsibility? Satellite technologies teach”

Prof. DR. Kemal Yüksek stated that all this could be possible with technological knowledge and said that young people should focus on these basic sciences so that they can produce distinctive and inimitable cutting-edge products.

Yüksek spoke at this time about her duties as Türksat and said:

“What is our responsibility? To teach satellite technologies. To pass on the knowledge hub in this sense to young people. Hopefully in 5-6 months we will bring this to a level where we can pass it on multilingually to our two universities and to industry.” And to the countries in our heartland, I would like to give a special advice here: “They should definitely focus on the natural sciences, no matter what topic they are working on, without expertise and competence it is not possible for us to produce dominant technologies in this sense in the basic sciences.”


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