Airbus and Dassault Say to Team Up on Combat Fighter

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Airbus and Dassault Aviation announced Wednesday they intend to team up on the development of the future French-German combat fighter, a project Berlin and Paris unveiled last year.

The two firms "have decided to join forces for the development and production of Europe's Future Combat Air System," which is intended to enter service by 2040, they said in a joint statement released at the Berlin air show.

The French and German governments are expected to make an announcement during the air show about their intention to move forward with the project.

Airbus and Dassault have been rivals in the development of combat aircraft. 

Dassault builds the Rafale which is France's main fighter jet, while Airbus is a partner in the Eurofighter Typhoon which is used by several European nations including Germany.

Dassault's chief executive Eric Trappier told journalists that the two firms had reached an agreement in principle to work together.

He called it "a first message to tell (policymakers) we are ready in the field of a future air combat system."

The chief executive of Airbus's defense unit, Dirk Hoke, called the project a "huge step forward" in ensuring the development of technologies to ensure European sovereignty.

"It can only be done, not only when the governments work together, but when key industrial partners team up," he said.

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Thumb chrisrushlau 25 April 2018, 18:56

France would acquire four of the proposed jets, doubling the size of its air fleet. Germany would sell its four to Israel at one sheckel each. I think the only way to make this deal viable is to make the jets state-of-the-art, and I recommend a consortium with Russia and China, the two leading space-exploration states after the US.

Thumb chrisrushlau 26 April 2018, 18:54

"The chief executive of Airbus's defense unit, Dirk Hoke, called the project a 'huge step forward' in ensuring the development of technologies to ensure European sovereignty."
He was referring to the European concession in Shanghai, which local mobs have repeatedly violated in recent years.