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EU approves British, Italian, Japanese joint venture for combat aircraft

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Posted on June 2, 2025

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BRUSSELS (Reuters) -The European Union said on Monday it had approved a joint venture between BAE Systems (Holdings) Limited, Japan Aircraft Industrial Enhancement Co Ltd and Leonardo S.p.A., which

EU approves British, Italian, Japanese joint venture for combat aircraft

BRUSSELS (Reuters) -The European Union said on Monday it had approved a joint venture between BAE Systems (Holdings) Limited, Japan Aircraft Industrial Enhancement Co Ltd and Leonardo S.p.A., which will be the prime contractor and lead systems integrator for the Global Combat Air Programme.

The joint venture will develop a sixth-generation combat aircraft for use by the governments of Italy, the United Kingdom and Japan, with the potential for other sales to other jurisdictions or government buyers in the future, the European Commission said.

The companies have said they would each hold a 33.3% share and that the new firm would be headquartered in Britain and its first CEO would be from Italy.

Separately, France, Germany and Spain are working on their own next-generation fighter project, raising concerns from some in the industry who wonder if Europe can sustain two decades-long programmes.

(Reporting by Makini Brice; Editing by Hugh Lawson)

Key Takeaways

  • EU approves a joint venture for a sixth-generation combat aircraft.
  • BAE Systems, Leonardo, and Japan Aircraft Industrial Enhancement involved.
  • The new firm will be headquartered in Britain.
  • The project aims to serve Italy, UK, and Japan initially.
  • France, Germany, and Spain are developing a separate fighter project.

Frequently Asked Questions

What companies are involved in the joint venture?
The joint venture involves BAE Systems, Japan Aircraft Industrial Enhancement Co Ltd, and Leonardo S.p.A.
What is the purpose of the joint venture?
The joint venture aims to develop a sixth-generation combat aircraft for the governments of Italy, the United Kingdom, and Japan.
Where will the new firm be headquartered?
The new firm will be headquartered in Britain, with its first CEO coming from Italy.
What concerns have been raised regarding the joint venture?
There are concerns in the industry about whether Europe can sustain two competing next-generation fighter projects, as France, Germany, and Spain are also working on their own.

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