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Leonardo chief ‘open to’ Saudi role in fighter jet project if UK cuts support
Roberto Cingolani says ‘fourth partner could be very convenient’ for Global Combat Air Programme
The GCAP programme aims to fly an aircraft by 2035 © Neil Hall/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock
Sylvia Pfeifer in Farnborough7 HOURS AGO
The head of Italian defence group Leonardo has said he would be “open to” Saudi Arabia joining a tri-national project to build an advanced fighter jet if Britain decides to reduce its commitment.
Leonardo chief executive Roberto Cingolani said he would be “personally very open” to it, “especially if there were some reallocation of resources” after the UK’s new Labour government completes its defence spending review.
“Having a fourth partner could be very convenient for the consortium [and] in that case it could of course be Saudi Arabia,” Cingolani told the Financial Times at the Farnborough air show.
Cingolani’s comments come amid speculation that Labour may reduce its commitment to the Global Combat Air Programme with Italy and Japan as it conducts its defence policy review. During a visit to the show on Monday, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer stressed the importance of the programme but also noted that the review was not yet complete.
The UK, Italy and Japan signed an international treaty last year to set up GCAP, merging their separate next generation fighter projects into one to address increasing threats from China and Russia. Britain’s biggest defence companies, BAE Systems and Rolls-Royce, are working together alongside industrial partners Leonardo and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries of Japan on the programme, which aims to fly an aircraft by 2035.
The FT disclosed last year that Saudi Arabia, which has a long-standing defence relationship with the UK and is a big purchaser of Eurofighter Typhoon jets, was keen to join the project. The kingdom’s interest, however, sparked concern that the already-tight deadline to have a jet flying by 2035 could be at risk.
Cingolani said that Saudi Arabia could bring both industrial capability and some fresh labour resources as a potential partner.
Industry analysts believe the kingdom could yet secure a partnership role even if the UK does not reduce its support. Bringing Riyadh on board could open up other Middle East countries as potential export markets. Allowing Saudi Arabia into the programme could also pave the way for a new order of Typhoon jets from the UK, which has been in talks with Riyadh over the sale of another 48 aircraft.
Roberto Cingolani said at Farnborough air show that Saudi Arabia could bring industrial capability and some fresh labour resources as a potential partner © Hollie Adams/Bloomberg
The companies are currently trying to finalise the “industrial construct” that will underpin GCAP. There had been an expectation that an outline agreement could be announced at Farnborough, but wrangling over issues such as ownership of intellectual property had slowed progress, according to several people familiar with the talks.
There has also been debate about individual companies’ core competencies — designed to define manufacturing capabilities and workshare. Italy in particular was concerned about ensuring it would have an equal share, these people said.
Cingolani said that he was “not yet” happy about how talks had gone but said they were “progressing in that direction”.
Leonardo’s expertise lies in advanced defence electronics and “system of systems” technology that will allow the fighter jets to link and interconnect with adjunct aircraft.
Cingolani said it was still too early to talk about the exact workshare split as the project was not yet “mature enough”.
“We are not yet mature to talk in terms of workshare but generally speaking we are trying to find an agreement to understand who makes what,” he said.
Defence industry executives at the show privately played down the suggestion that the UK could cancel the programme.
Speaking separately, Rolls-Royce chief executive Tufan Erginbilgiç said that while the UK defence review made sense, the importance of GCAP should not be overlooked, both in terms of the capabilities it offered but also in terms of its industrial footprint. Rolls-Royce already has 1,000 people working on the project.
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Re: Futuro caça europeu
Reunião de cúpula entre Japão, Reino Unido e Itália concorda em continuar a cooperação no desenvolvimento conjunto do próximo caça a jato
20 de novembro de 2024 8h04
Durante sua visita ao Brasil, o primeiro-ministro Ishiba realizou uma reunião de cúpula trilateral com o Reino Unido e a Itália e anunciou que o desenvolvimento conjunto do próximo caça a jato será a base para uma ampla cooperação que durará décadas. continuar cooperando para a conclusão do projeto.
A reunião de cúpula de três nações entre o primeiro-ministro Ishiba, o primeiro-ministro britânico Starmer e o primeiro-ministro italiano Meloni ocorreu no Rio de Janeiro, Brasil, na noite do dia 19, horário do Japão, por aproximadamente 20 minutos.
O primeiro-ministro Ishiba disse: “Com base em valores comuns como a democracia e o Estado de direito, os três países, que mantêm uma relação estreita há muitos anos, combinarão as suas tecnologias e desenvolverão em conjunto o próximo caça a jato”. será a base para uma ampla cooperação que durará décadas."
Os três líderes concordaram então em continuar trabalhando juntos para concluir o desenvolvimento conjunto do próximo caça a jato sob sua respectiva liderança.
Governo britânico divulga comunicado
Após a reunião de cúpula entre os líderes do Japão, do Reino Unido e da Itália, o governo britânico divulgou um comunicado dizendo: “Os três líderes concordaram em desenvolver um plano de desenvolvimento para colocar em campo um caça a jato de próxima geração até 2035 e fortalecer a defesa coletiva. Eles mais uma vez demonstraram sua dedicação inabalável."
Os três países concordaram que a segurança da região Euro-Atlântica e da região Ásia-Pacífico são inseparáveis, acrescentando: ``Os três países aguardam com expectativa o progresso contínuo no programa e aguardam com expectativa o desenvolvimento contínuo do programa e da colaboração de mais parceiros internacionais no futuro.'' Discutimos as nossas ambições de abrir a porta à participação."
Ele também enfatizou o impacto econômico do plano, observando que a organização internacional, que em breve terá sede no Reino Unido e servirá como torre de controle para o desenvolvimento, criará muitos empregos.
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