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France and Germany scrap fighter jet in hit to European defence cooperation

France and Germany have announced the termination of their joint project to develop a sixth-generation fighter jet, known as the Future Combat Air System (FCAS). The project, launched in 2017 with Spain joining later, aimed to replace existing warplanes by 2040 and was expected to cost approximately $116 billion.

Al Jazeera StaffAl JazeeraFiled 2026-06-08 · 20:38 GMTLean · CenterRead · 2 min
France and Germany scrap fighter jet in hit to European defence cooperation
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France and Germany have announced the termination of their joint project to develop a sixth-generation fighter jet, known as the Future Combat Air System (FCAS). The project, launched in 2017 with Spain joining later, aimed to replace existing warplanes by 2040 and was expected to cost approximately $116 billion. The termination reportedly stems from disagreements between French firm Dassault Aviation and Airbus, representing Germany and Spain, over leadership and control. This decision is seen as a significant setback for European defense cooperation, particularly as the United States increases pressure on Europe for greater military independence. France's presidential office confirmed the termination and stated its intention to pursue other European military ventures.

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The plan was initially launched in 2017, with Spain joining two years later.

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The Future Combat Air System (FCAS) project was expected to cost around $116 billion.

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France and Germany have announced they are to scrap a joint project to develop a sixth-generation fighter jet.

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The termination of the plan comes as Washington increases pressure on Europe to become more militarily independent.

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Rivalries between France's Dassault Aviation and Airbus (representing Germany and Spain) are believed to have been a major factor in the breakdown.

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The termination of the plan comes as Washington increases pressure on Europe to become more militarily independent.France and Germany have announced that they are to scrap a landmark project to jointly develop a sixth-generation fighter jet.The office of French President Emmanuel Macron confirmed on Monday that the project was being terminated. The development is a major blow to efforts to boost defence cooperation between European Union states, which has become a key issue amid uncertainty cast by President Donald Trump over the readiness of the United States to help defend NATO allies.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemslist 1 of 3Can Macron’s Kenya visit revive French influence in Africa?list 2 of 3US suspends joint defence effort with Canada dating back to World War IIlist 3 of 3What Hegseth’s comments at Shangri-La Dialogue say about US foreign policyend of listThe Future Combat Air System (FCAS) project, which was expected to cost around $116 billion, reportedly fell apart after France’s Dassault Aviation and Airbus, which represented Germany and Spain in the project, failed to agree on lead and control. Rivalries between the two firms are believed to have been a major factor in the breakdown of negotiations.Macron’s office said it would continue to explore other potential European military ventures.“The German ⁠authorities considered that it was not possible to put further pressure on the ⁠companies concerned,” the Elysee said in a ⁠statement.“The French authorities ⁠will continue to encourage our companies and armed forces to explore ways and ‌means of pursuing ambitious European projects that are consistent with ‌our national ‌security interests,” it added.The plan was initially launched in 2017, with Spain joining the project two years later, with the aim of developing a fighter jet that would replace French Rafale warplanes and the Eurofighter flown by the British, German and Spanish air forces among others, by around 2040.
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