Key facts
- Germany and France have officially scrapped the joint development of a new-generation fighter jet.
- The decision was made by German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and French President Emmanuel Macron.
- Disagreements between industry partners Airbus and Dassault Aviation over specifications and control led to the project's deadlock.
- The €100 billion ($116 billion) Future Combat Air System (FCAS) project will continue with a focus on drone systems and a 'combat cloud'.
- The project was launched in 2017 with former German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and French President Emmanuel Macron have agreed to scrap a landmark project to develop and build a new-generation fighter jet, according to two German officials. The leaders concluded that companies involved in the troubled Future Combat Air System (FCAS) initiative could not overcome months of deadlock over specifications and control.