Airbus-led alliance lobbies Germany on fighter jet project
Airbus-led alliance lobbies Germany on fighter jet project BERLIN, June 9 (Reuters) - A group of defence companies led by Airbus AIR.PA has submitted a position paper on a sixth-generation fighter jet project to the German government, signalling an industry push to shape Europe's future combat jet programme amid uncertainty about its direction.
The group, dubbed "Team Gen 6", comprises Airbus Defence and Space, Autoflug, Diehl Defence, Hensoldt, Liebherr, MBDA, MTU Aero Engines and Rohde & Schwarz.
The companies drafted the paper outlining their potential contribution to the Future Combat Air System (FCAS), a Hensoldt HAGG.DE spokesperson said.
The Financial Times first reported the paper.
Industry sources said the move did not amount to an attempt to launch a new fighter project following the collapse of a Franco-German flagship effort to develop a next-generation combat jet.
German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius said on Tuesday that problems surrounding FCAS had been evident "for quite some time" and that Berlin had already been holding talks with stakeholders for months about future options. He declined to comment on leadership or next steps.
The defence ministry confirmed receipt of the paper but declined to comment. Diehl said it aimed to contribute weapons systems to any sixth-generation jet but gave no further details. MBDA declined to comment, while the other companies and the German chancellery did not respond to requests for comment.
(Reporting by Tim Hepher and Friederike Heine. Editing by Mark Potter)
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