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Airbus CEO says Europe's two fighter jet programmes could combine

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Posted on January 15, 2025

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Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury envisions potential collaboration between Europe's fighter jet programmes, GCAP and FCAS. This image highlights the strategic discussions in the defense sector, crucial for financial and technological advancements.
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LONDON (Reuters) - Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury said he could see the two separate European programmes working on new fighter jets and combat air systems being combined in future or at least designed to

Airbus CEO Proposes Future Merger of European Fighter Jet Programs

LONDON (Reuters) - AIRBUS-CEO-45d549f2-28ec-4285-9602-ff43fcd9cfb3>Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury said he could see the two separate European programmes working on new fighter jets and combat air systems being combined in future or at least designed to work together.

Britain, Italy and Japan said in December they were setting up a joint company to develop, design and build an advanced stealth jet, named GCAP, while France, Germany and Spain are working on the rival FCAS project.

Defence experts have long speculated that there is not enough money or potential orders for the rival programmes.

Faury said on Wednesday that some form of combination would make sense.

"I think there's really room to do things in a smart way," Faury told reporters. "Each and every country could contribute its financial and technological capacity to a bigger programme for Europe, because that's what we need at the end."

He said the jury was still out on whether that may happen, but he believed, given budgetary constraints, governments could in the "next couple of years" come together to discuss bringing the programmes together in some way.

"The governments that are working on FCAS and GCAP need to sit down at the point in time when they have a clear view on what is FCAS, what is GCAP, what they want to achieve ... and see what they can do better together," he said.

The timeline for such talks would be the next couple of years, by which time the technology phase is likely to complete. But any plan to bring the two programmes together would not be easy, he said.

"If you have too many players, it's a difficult thing," he said.

(Reporting by AIRBUS-CEO-45d549f2-28ec-4285-9602-ff43fcd9cfb3>Sarah Young; Editing by Alison Williams)

Key Takeaways

  • Airbus CEO suggests merging European fighter jet programmes.
  • GCAP involves the UK, Italy, and Japan in stealth jet development.
  • FCAS is a collaborative project by France, Germany, and Spain.
  • Budget constraints may drive collaboration between the projects.
  • Talks for merging could happen in the next few years.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main topic?
The article discusses the potential merging of Europe's two fighter jet programmes, GCAP and FCAS, as suggested by Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury.
What are GCAP and FCAS?
GCAP is a joint stealth jet development project by the UK, Italy, and Japan, while FCAS is a similar project by France, Germany, and Spain.
Why consider merging the programmes?
Merging is considered due to budget constraints and the potential for more efficient collaboration among European countries.

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