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Global partners to join UK fighter project in 2019: BAE Systems
BAE Systems CEO said international partners would be brought in to help to develop Britain’s proposed new fighter jet in 2019, also signalling that teaming up with a rival Franco-German project in future was possible.
BAE showed off a model of the new warplane, Tempest, on Monday, linking up with a group of industrial partners to fulfil a government plan for a new combat jet by 2040.
Britain said the project would need international partners to help to take it forward.
Charles Woodburn, CEO of BAE Systems, Britain’s biggest defence company, said the plan was to bring those partners onboard during 2019.
“In terms of the timeframes for international partnerships, we’ve talked about... 2019,” he told reporters at the Farnborough Airshow yesterday.
The launch of Tempest has raised questions about the future of European defence co-operation, given that Germany and France launched their own fighter jet programme a year ago.
This programme is led by France’s Airbus, part of the Eurofighter consortium and Dassault Aviation SA, the maker of the Rafale.
Industry executives have said that the Tempest project could at some stage be merged with the rival Franco-German plan, although Britain is trying to negotiate its departure from the European Union in March 2019, making any tie-up tricky for the time being.
Woodburn said no partners had been ruled out.
“I think the UK government has an open mind on this and will keep an open mind,” he said.