The company has been led by Özdemir Bayraktar until his death and his sons – Selçuk and Haluk
Özdemir Bayraktar Baykar's senior mechanical engineer and
chair of the board Özdemir Bayraktar, graduated from
Istanbul Technical University's Department of Mechanical Engineering in 1972. He then completed a master's degree at the Department of Engines, with a focus on internal combustion engines. He had positions in many companies that played a leading role in Turkey's industrial sector (Burdur Tractors, Istanbul Retaining Ring Uzel, etc.). In 1984 he took part in the establishment of Baykar Makina to indigenize what was then Turkey's highly import-dependent
automotive industry. At Baykar, he directed many unique machining and manufacturing apparatus design processes for the precision machining sector. In 2004 he decided to move on to
UAV production with his son Selçuk, who at the time was pursuing a PhD degree on unmanned aerial systems at
MIT. He then started to play a pioneering role in Baykar's development of indigenous Unmanned Aerial Vehicle technology, implementing these projects from design to prototype, and subsequently from manufacturing stages to further R&D. He also had a private pilot's license. According to opposition newspaper, he had a religiously conservative background, but despite disdainful relations at the time between pious groups and the army, he had ties with several military figures and worked on Turkish Armed Forces projects in the late 1990s. He was awarded the Order of Karabakh by Azerbaijani President
Ilham Aliyev in April 2021 for his "contribution to the liberation of Karabakh from the occupation of Armenia" by Bayraktar TB2 drones. He died on 18 October 2021 at the age of 72 in Istanbul.
Selçuk Bayraktar Baykar's
Chief Technical Officer,
Selçuk Bayraktar, was born in 1979 in
Istanbul. After attending the prestigious
Robert College high school, Selcuk Bayraktar studied
electrical engineering at
Istanbul Technical University, graduating in 2002. He then pursued an internship at
University of Pennsylvania, later obtaining a master's degree in engineering from the same university. Bayraktar went on to study for a PhD degree at the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), where he worked on
unmanned helicopter systems. He completed his master's at MIT in 2006 with a thesis titled "Aggressive Landing Maneuvers for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles". He returned to Turkey in 2007 cutting his PhD studies short to work at Baykar. Bayraktar called on Turkish officials to invest in drone technology in 2005. "If Turkey supports this project, these drones, then in five years it can easily be at the forefront of the world in this field" Bayraktar said in 2005. He has been hailed as a pioneer of what Turkish President
Recep Tayyip Erdoğan calls Ankara's rapidly developing "local and national" defence sector. Bayraktar married Erdoğan's daughter
Sümeyye in 2016.
Haluk Bayraktar Baykar's CEO and general manager, Haluk Bayraktar, has received an undergraduate degree from
METU Industrial Engineering in 2000 and completed his master's degree in the same field at
Columbia University in 2002. In 2004, he started his doctoral studies in Business Administration at
Boğaziçi University. In the same period, he worked as an engineer manager in the project design stages of the works for the development of National and Unique Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Systems within the family company, involved in conceptual design, prototype, testing, production, training and business stages. In 2018, he was elected as the chairman of the Board of SAHA Istanbul Defense and Aviation Cluster and a member of the
TUBITAK board of directors in 2018. == Products ==