The ministers of Italy, Japan and the United Kingdom have signed an important agreement for the shared design and development of a new-generation combat aircraft by 2035.

These three countries are participating in the Global Combat Air Program (GCAP), created 12 months ago, via Leonardo (Italy), Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (Japan) and BAE Systems (UK).

The agreement, signed just 12 months after the creation of the GCAP program, will reinforce its momentum and the strong trilateral cooperation between the partners.

Discussions on the future joint industrial construction to realize the GCAP are continuing, with representatives from Leonardo, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and BAE Systems.


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