BAE Systems and Dassault Aviation and their industrial partners have been awarded a £120m contract by the UK and French governments for a two year co-operative Future Combat Air System (FCAS) Feasibility Phase study.
The study formally signals the start of work on the next generation of combat aircraft. This is being touted as the first step towards what could become a full demonstration programme that shapes the future of combat aerospace in Europe.
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