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Airbus adopts split solution to FCAS faltering fighter programme

Airbus will'support' a two fighter solution for Europe’s faltering FCAS?fighter program if the governments ask, said Chief Executive Guillaume Faury on Thursday.

The comments made during a presentation of results follow a dispute that erupted between Airbus (which represents Germany and Spain) and French partner, Dassault Aviation, over the leadership of a core warplane component of a planned system for fighters and drones.

Rivalries have arisen over the extent to which Dassault should be in control of the core fighter component or pillar. This has led to speculation that the project may be divided into two parts.

Faury, an analyst, said: "We do not believe that the deadlock on a single pillar will jeopardize the future of the high-tech European capability which will strengthen our collective defence."

"If mandated, we'd support a 2-fighter solution. We are committed to playing a leading role." According to two?sources, Germany may order more F-35 fighters made in the U.S. because France and Germany are stuck on their Future Combat Air System programme (FCAS).

(source: Reuters)