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    Berlin aims to settle conflict with France on fighter jet by end of August

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    Posted on July 23, 2025

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    Quick Summary

    Berlin and Paris aim to resolve FCAS fighter jet project conflicts by August, focusing on cooperation and workshare agreements.

    Table of Contents

    • Resolving the FCAS Fighter Jet Conflict
    • Background of the FCAS Project
    • Current Challenges and Expectations
    • Key Stakeholders Involved

    Berlin and Paris Seek Resolution on Fighter Jet Project by August

    Resolving the FCAS Fighter Jet Conflict

    BERLIN (Reuters) -German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and French President Emmanuel Macron agreed on Wednesday to try to resolve differences over the FCAS Franco-German-Spanish fighter jet project by the end of August, a German government spokesperson said.

    Background of the FCAS Project

    At a dinner on the outskirts of Berlin, the two leaders discussed the project, worth more than 100 billion euros ($117.73 billion), which has been dogged by delays and infighting over workshare and intellectual property rights.

    Current Challenges and Expectations

    "The defence ministers were tasked with evaluating a realistic outlook for further cooperation within the FCAS consortium by the end of August and submitting proposals for resolving existing conflicts," said the German spokesperson.

    Key Stakeholders Involved

    Dassault Aviation, Airbus, and Indra are involved in the scheme to start replacing French Rafale and German and Spanish Eurofighters with a fifth-generation fighter jet from 2040.

    The countries are at odds over the composition of the consortium. France has told Germany it wants a workshare of some 80% in FCAS, a defence industry source told Reuters this month.

    Germany expects Dassault to adhere to the existing agreements, the German spokesperson said.

    Outgoing CEO of German engine maker MTU Aero Engines Lars Wagner said he was encouraged by the comments.

    "I am looking more positively at the subject today," said Wagner. "We hope that the project will move to the next phase."

    MTU plans to develop the engine for the fighter jet with France's Safran.

    ($1 = 0.8494 euros)

    (Reporting by Andreas Rinke and by Alexander Huebner in MunichWriting by Madeline ChambersEditing by Rod Nickel, William Maclean)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Berlin and Paris aim to resolve FCAS project issues by August.
    • •FCAS project faces delays due to workshare and IP rights conflicts.
    • •Defense ministers to propose solutions for FCAS consortium issues.
    • •Dassault, Airbus, and Indra are key stakeholders in the project.
    • •MTU Aero Engines and Safran to collaborate on jet engine development.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Berlin aims to settle conflict with France on fighter jet by end of August

    1What is the FCAS project?

    The FCAS project is a Franco-German-Spanish initiative to develop a fifth-generation fighter jet to replace existing aircraft by 2040.

    2What are the main issues causing delays in the FCAS project?

    Delays in the FCAS project are primarily due to disputes over workshare, with France seeking an 80% share, which Germany contests.

    3What is the expected value of the FCAS project?

    The FCAS project is valued at over 100 billion euros, approximately $117.73 billion.

    4Who are the key players involved in the FCAS project?

    Key players in the FCAS project include Dassault Aviation, Airbus, and Indra, along with engine manufacturers like MTU Aero Engines and Safran.

    5What is the timeline for resolving the conflicts in the FCAS project?

    German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and French President Emmanuel Macron have tasked their defense ministers to evaluate cooperation and propose conflict resolutions by the end of August.

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