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Germany would be strong partner for GCAP fighter project, Leonardo CEO says

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Posted on June 9, 2026

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Leonardo CEO: Germany Would Strengthen GCAP Fighter Jet Project After FCAS Exit

Germany's Potential Role in the GCAP Fighter Jet Project

By Angelo Amante

ROME, June 9 (Reuters) - Germany would be a strong partner for the Global Combat Air Programme (GCAP) fighter project, the chief executive of Italian aerospace and defence group Leonardo told Reuters on Tuesday.

FCAS Exit and Opportunities for GCAP

Asked whether the scrapping by Germany and France of the Future Combat Air System (FCAS) new-generation fighter project would be a good occasion to attract Germany into the rival GCAP programme, CEO Lorenzo Mariani said Berlin would "certainly be a particularly valid partner".

European Defence Landscape

Europe is scrambling to bolster its defences amid growing threats from Russia and pressure from the United States to ramp up military spending within NATO. The FCAS failure underscored the struggles European nations are facing to rebuild military capacity after decades of underinvestment.

About the GCAP Programme

GCAP is an effort to build a next-generation fighter to be developed by a joint venture of Britain's BAE Systems, Italy's Leonardo and Japan Aircraft Industrial Enhancement (JAIEC), which is backed by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries.

Germany's Expertise and Industrial Impact

"From an industrial standpoint, Germany would certainly bring expertise to the project," said Mariani, speaking on the sidelines of a conference in Rome.

Leadership and Decision-Making

Mariani, who was appointed at the helm of Leonardo in April by the government of Giorgia Meloni, made clear it was not up to him to pick new partners for the fighter jet venture.

Expansion and Funding of GCAP

Last year, Italian Defence Minister Guido Crosetto said other nations would be welcome to join the GCAP, in part to help share development costs. Partners are planning to build the new jet by 2035.

Italy's parliament this year backed an almost €9 billion ($10.40 billion) funding plan for the GCAP, which is expected to cost tens of billions. The FCAS, which also included Spain, had been estimated at around €100 billion.

Additional Information

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(Reporting by Angelo Amante; Editing by Sanjeev Miglani)

Key Takeaways

  • Germany and France have officially scrapped the FCAS €80–100 billion future fighter jet project due to unresolved industrial disputes (euronews.com)
  • The Global Combat Air Programme (GCAP), led by the UK, Italy and Japan with support from Leonardo, is advancing toward a 2035 fighter deployment and has recently awarded a £686 million (~$850 million) Edgewing design contract (en.wikipedia.org)
  • Leonardo CEO emphasized Germany’s industrial expertise would be valuable to GCAP, though any new partnerships must align with joint venture decision-making processes (euronews.com)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the GCAP fighter project?
The GCAP (Global Combat Air Programme) fighter project is a joint initiative by BAE Systems (UK), Leonardo (Italy), and Japan Aircraft Industrial Enhancement to develop a next-generation fighter jet by 2035.
Why could Germany become a partner in the GCAP project?
Germany is seen as a strong potential partner following the cancellation of the FCAS fighter jet project it shared with France and Spain, bringing industrial expertise and cost sharing.
What happened to the FCAS project?
The FCAS (Future Combat Air System) project was scrapped, highlighting challenges in European defense collaboration and underinvestment.
How much is Italy investing in the GCAP project?
Italy has approved nearly €9 billion to fund the GCAP fighter programme, with the total cost expected to reach tens of billions.
Who is leading the GCAP project in Italy?
Lorenzo Mariani, appointed CEO of Leonardo in April, leads the Italian side of the GCAP project.

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