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Airbus ready to build two new European fighter jets if 'customers' ask

Airbus said it supports building two separate next-generation jets if requested amid governance deadlock and differing national requirements in the 100 billion euro FCAS program.

  • Airbus is ready to build two new European fighter jets if 'customers' request it, despite the ongoing disagreement between Airbus and Dassault over the development of a single fighter jet.
  • French President Emmanuel Macron continues to favor the development of a single common European fighter jet, while German leaders and Airbus have expressed openness to a two-fighter solution.
  • Analysts estimate that developing the new fighter jet and its cutting-edge technologies will cost around 100 billion euros .
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Airbus ready to build two new European fighters if countries want

Airbus, which represents Germany and Spain in the multibillion-euro FCAS warplane program, will support a proposal to instead build two separate jets if the countries participating in the project request it, chief executive Guillaume Faury said Thursday.

·Missoula, United States
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French President Macron confirmed the plans for the joint air combat system FCAS with Germany. During the visit of the AI summit in New Delhi, Macron said that there were frictions between the industrial partners, but they should not determine the strategy of the participating countries.

·Germany
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Airbus is not only busy with the dwindling production, but also with the threatening fiasco surrounding the joint FCAS fighter aircraft program.

·Frankfurt, Germany
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Revista Defensa Infodefensa.com broke the news in on Thursday, February 19, 2026.
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