The talks come as Türkiye and the UAE are working to build economic bridges after a yearslong rift.
Cooperation in multiple industries, including defense, marked reciprocal latest visits by the two countries' leaders.
President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan paid a return visit to the UAE in mid-February, after a trip by UAE President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan (MBZ) to Ankara in late November that marked a significant move toward overcoming disputes.
If the drone deal goes forward, the Middle East Eye report also claimed that some of the components of the TB2 could be produced in a Baykar plant in the UAE.
Bayraktar TB2 is known for taking out some of the most advanced anti-aircraft systems and advanced artillery systems and armored vehicles – a capability it demonstrated in conflicts in Syria, Iraq, Libya and Nagorno-Karabakh as well as Ukraine.
Baykar has signed deals to sell TB2s to 24 countries and has reached a point where exports account for almost all of its revenues this year, its CEO Haluk Bayraktar said earlier this month.