Aviation tech platform for airline operations, retailing, and cargo management
Turkish Technology builds distributed systems for airlines and air cargo operators, running a modern stack centered on Kubernetes, Kafka, and cloud infrastructure (AWS, GCP, Azure) with heavy use of observability tools (Prometheus, Grafana, Jaeger, Loki). The engineering-dominant hiring profile—concentrated in backend and platform roles—aligns with their active work on large-scale microservice platforms, real-time data pipelines, and next-generation airline retailing systems. Pain points around monitoring, data governance, and scaling hint at infrastructure and observability maturity gaps as they move from traditional batch processing toward high-volume, real-time architectures.
Turkish Technology is a 1,001–5,000-person software company headquartered in Istanbul that specializes in technology solutions for the aviation and air cargo sectors. The company originated as an internal technology function for Turkish Airlines and its subsidiaries, and has evolved into a product and services organization serving regional and global customers. Core offerings span airline distribution and retailing (ticketing, pricing, seat availability, modern offer and order management), cargo and operations software, mobile platforms, and reservation and capacity planning systems. The team operates across engineering, product, and data functions, with hiring concentrated in Turkey.
Kubernetes, Prometheus, Grafana, Jaeger, PostgreSQL, Couchbase, Kafka, Java, Python, Spring Boot, React Native, Apache Spark, Airflow, Delta Lake, Temporal, and multi-cloud (AWS, GCP, Azure).
Airline retailing platforms, ticket pricing and seat availability solutions, cargo operations software, microservice architectures, reservation systems, and monitoring and reporting infrastructure.
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