This post answered many questions in my head, thank you. I am aware of Spain's deep experience and history in military aviation. Although I have not been able to follow the important developments such as industrial restructuring, acquisitions and mergers in the last 10 years, Spain's military aircraft portfolio is already enough to explain many things.Projected Spanish requirement is about 55 trainer aircraft to replace their trainers, aggressor aircraft and the acroteam aircraft like we plan to do.
These are lovely, welcome news. As far as I understand it, it's not a sale and it's not close to a sale yet, but a MOU to develop the aircraft together or explore the possibilities to actively develop a Spanish version(maybe even with EJ-200 instead of F404) of the aircraft with larger Spanish workshare and technical requirements. Really hoping it materializes. Spaniards will no doubt will want increased workload either for their own aircraft or for the whole project. They are an aerospace giant in their own right with a solid history of codeveloping and even building their own aircraft like with C-101, C-235, starting member of Airbus etc, and they have multiple subcomponent suppliers, many of which are already installed on Hürjet currently. They have their own expertise they don't want to lose and this might be a start of a great relationship in further aerospace projects between us. Spain is already a major exporter of aerospace systems for decades and with Spanish expertise added, Hürjet might beat the T-50 to be a major export success altogether if a nice relationship is formed, giving billions to TAI, and ensuring Hürjet's line being open for decades.
I hope that, through the Hürjet, we can draw a model of cooperation between Spain and Turkiye based on mutual interests. The Turkish aerospace industry is preparing to compete on a global scale, especially in the 2030s, and Spain's industrial support could be invaluable. While Spain has one foot in Airbus, its involving into another potential emerging European aerospace center could pave the way for Spain to further develop its established capacity.