Turbulence in Euro Fighter Jet Program: Trappier Discusses FCAS Dispute
Dassault Aviation CEO Eric Trappier discusses ongoing tensions between Germany, France, and Spain over the FCAS fighter jet program. No resolution has been reached, with disagreements on consortium leadership. Trappier asserts Dassault's capability to independently produce the next-gen fighter jet, though it's a political decision.

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Eric Trappier, CEO of Dassault Aviation, revealed ongoing discussions with Airbus defence chief regarding disputes surrounding the FCAS fighter jet program involving Germany, France, and Spain. Despite talks, no agreement has been achieved yet.
The dispute centers around the consortium's structure, with Germany accusing the French industry of stalling progress by insisting on exclusive leadership of the project.
During the opening of Dassault's new factory near Paris, Trappier stated that while Dassault could build the advanced fighter jet independently, such a move would require a political decision.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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