Oman Daily Observer

Airbus hopes to build new European fighter jet

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LONDON: Aerospace giant Airbus is planning a next-generation European fighter jet, the group’s defence chief said on Friday, hoping to profit from the Old Continent’s renewed commitment to reach Nato defence spending targets.

“We are currently putting together pre-design studies to show what such an aircraft could look like,” Airbus Defence and Space Chief Executive Dirk Hoke told German business daily Handelsbla­tt. ‘‘We’re speaking very intensivel­y with European government­s.”

Many EU nations are looking to boost defence spending, as pressure mounts from Donald Trump’s White House for Nato allies to increase military budgets to the alliance’s target of 2.0 per cent of GDP.

A future Airbus fighter — known as the “Next Generation Weapons System” (NGWS) — would have “far-reaching new technical qualities,” Hoke said.

It could “combine the best of both worlds” of manned and unmanned aircraft, with a human-piloted plane working “in combinatio­n with a swarm of drones,” he went on. ‘‘The overwhelmi­ng opinion of the nations is that they should hang on to manned platforms.”

“Such projects can no longer be financed by individual Europe, Hoke believes.

The armaments chief expects France and Germany to take the lead on the new fighter, but there are disagreeme­nts about when it should enter service — in 2035, when Berlin’s 85 Tornado fighterbom­bers are set to be mothballed, or Paris’ preferred option of between 2035 and 2040.

Germany is unlikely to commit to the project before parliament­ary elections in September, with Airbus expecting “far-reaching studies to be authorised in the coming year.

Airbus has been dogged in recent years by troubles with another joint project, the A400M transport plane commission­ed by seven countries — Britain, France, Germany, Luxembourg, Spain, Belgium and Turkey. nations” in

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