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    France, Germany Continue to Work on Fighter Jet Project, Macron Says

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    Posted on April 24, 2026

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    Last updated: April 24, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    France and Germany, amid mounting industrial stalemate over leadership of the NGF element, have instructed defence ministries to push forward on the broader FCAS initiative—including combat cloud and drones—despite growing doubts over the fighter jet’s viability.

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    Table of Contents

    • Franco-German Cooperation on the FCAS Fighter Jet Project
    • Leaders Task Defence Ministries to Continue Efforts
    • Project Background and Ongoing Disputes
    • Macron Denies Project Is Dead
    • Official Statements and Next Steps
    • Challenges and Future Prospects for the FCAS Project
    • Differing Timelines and Leadership Disputes
    • Potential Outcomes and Political Implications
    • Financial Context
    • Reporting Credits

    France, Germany Push Forward With FCAS Fighter Jet Project Amid Disputes

    Franco-German Cooperation on the FCAS Fighter Jet Project

    Leaders Task Defence Ministries to Continue Efforts

    NICOSIA, April 24 (Reuters) - French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz on Friday tasked their defence ministries with continuing to work on the contentious Franco-German FCAS fighter jet project, officials said.

    Project Background and Ongoing Disputes

    Plans to develop a futuristic air combat system together with Spain have been hanging by a thread amid a public dispute over control between France's Dassault Aviation and Airbus, which represents Germany and Spain in the 100 billion euro ($116.85 billion) project.

    Macron Denies Project Is Dead

    "No, not at all," Macron said when asked by a reporter if the FCAS project was dead. The French president said he had just discussed the issue with Merz on the margins of a summit of EU leaders in Cyprus.

    "We had a good discussion this morning with the chancellor, and we gave a mandate to our defence ministries to work precisely on several areas, on a range of different issues," he said. "Not just the future combat aircraft, but various levers of cooperation between our two countries."

    Official Statements and Next Steps

    A German government spokeswoman confirmed the discussion between the two leaders.

    "The Chancellor and the President instructed their defence ministers to continue working on various areas of cooperation and to agree on the next steps. This work will be completed in the coming weeks," the spokeswoman said.

    Challenges and Future Prospects for the FCAS Project

    Differing Timelines and Leadership Disputes

    On Wednesday, Germany and France's defence ministers had offered differing timelines for a decision on the fighter jet project, with one saying the two countries' leaders would decide soon and the other saying mediators had sought more time to discuss the matter.

    The dispute centres on leadership of the core fighter element of plans to build an interconnected fleet of crewed planes and armed drones under a common digital umbrella.

    Potential Outcomes and Political Implications

    Insiders have been expecting Germany and France to abandon development of the joint fighter jet but continue cooperation on drones and the so-called combat cloud, or digital backbone, which would enable data exchange between jets, drones and other sensors such as ground radar. But rowing back the plan would be politically awkward for Macron.

    Financial Context

    ($1 = 0.8558 euros)

    Reporting Credits

    (Reporting by Bertrand Boucey in Paris and Andreas Rinke in Nicosia; Writing by Ingrid Melander; Editing by Kate Mayberry)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Macron and Merz reaffirm political commitment for FCAS cooperation and have tasked defence ministries with defining next steps in coming weeks (breakingdefense.com)
    • •The core dispute centres on governance of the New Generation Fighter (NGF), with Dassault demanding control and Airbus representing German and Spanish interests, leading some to question the feasibility of a common fighter (lemonde.fr)
    • •While the fighter component hangs by a thread, cooperation may continue on FCAS’s other pillars—such as the combat cloud, drones, and systems architecture—as an alternative path forward (biz.liga.net)

    References

    • Germany marks April deadline to rescue FCAS fighter project from collapse: Reports  - Breaking Defense
    • French-German fighter jet program stalls as industrial reality outpaces political ambition
    • FCAS project in jeopardy as Airbus, Dassault clash | Ukrainian News | LIGA.net

    Frequently Asked Questions about France, Germany continue to work on fighter jet project, Macron says

    1What is the Franco-German FCAS fighter jet project?

    The FCAS is a joint project by France, Germany, and Spain to develop a futuristic air combat system including crewed planes and armed drones.

    2Why has the FCAS project faced disputes?

    Disputes have arisen over control between France's Dassault Aviation and Airbus, which represents Germany and Spain.

    3Are France and Germany continuing cooperation on the FCAS project?

    Yes, both countries have tasked their defence ministries with advancing work on the fighter jet and other areas of cooperation.

    4What alternatives are being considered if the joint fighter jet is abandoned?

    France and Germany may continue cooperation on drones and a digital combat cloud for interoperability, even if the fighter jet component faces setbacks.

    5Who confirmed the renewed Franco-German cooperation?

    A German government spokeswoman and French President Macron both publicly confirmed continued cooperation on the project.

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