Japan, U.K., Italy reach deal to set up fighter jet JV by mid-2025

Life of the GCAP aircraft will extend beyond 2070

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The GCAP concept fighter model exhibited at the BAE Systems pavilion at the Farnborough International Airshow in the U.K. in July. © Reuters

Nikkei staff writers

LONDON/TOKYO -- The main defense contractors of the U.K., Japan and Italy reached an agreement on Friday to set up a joint venture by mid-2025 to manufacture next-generation fighter jets under a Global Combat Air Programme (GCAP) established two years ago.

Britain's BAE Systems, Italy's Leonardo and Japan Aircraft Industrial Enhancement Co. (JAIEC), a consortium led by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, said in a statement that the three parties will take an equal split in the joint venture that will be based in the U.K., with the first CEO to come from Italy.

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