Airbus, Dassault agree partnership for new fighter jet project

Reuters  |  BERLIN 

(Reuters) - and Dassault have signed an initial agreement for cooperation on Europe's Future Air Combat System (FCAS), the two companies said on Wednesday.

The two companies are awaiting from the details on the exact requirements for the programme, which is set to include a fighter jet, unmanned aerial vehicles, connectivity and

"It's a really important moment to stabilise the European defence industry and work together in a structured manner," Defence and told reporters at the air show.

The two companies want to ensure that retains sovereignty over its future weapons systems, Eric Trappier, of Dassault said.

"I don't feel that if other European countries buy off the shelf American products that you contribute to strategic autonomy," Trappier said.

(Reporting by Victoria Bryan; Editing by Maria Sheahan)

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First Published: Wed, April 25 2018. 15:27 IST