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More nations willing to join GCAP jet project, Italy says

By Thomson Reuters Jun 23, 2026 | 8:33 AM

ROME, June 23 (Reuters) – More countries could join the Global Combat Air Programme (GCAP) fighter project involving Italy, Britain and Japan, the ​Italian defence minister said on Tuesday, stressing ‌that opening the venture to other nations would allow greater sharing of costs.

GCAP is an effort to build a next-generation fighter by a joint venture of Britain’s ‌BAE ​Systems, Italy’s Leonardo and Japan ⁠Aircraft Industrial Enhancement (JAIEC), which ⁠is backed by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries. Partners are planning to build the new jet by 2035.

“The country most interested at the moment seems ​to be Canada as an observer; we are fully open to it,” Italian Defence ⁠Minister Guido Crosetto told reporters ⁠on the sidelines of an event ​in Rome.

“If Germany or other countries, or Saudi ​Arabia, were to come in, we would be ‌completely willing, because the more there are, the greater the chances of creating something and bringing down costs,” said Crosetto, a key ally ⁠of Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni.

Earlier this month, Germany and France agreed to scrap a landmark project to develop ⁠and build ‌a new-generation fighter jet as they ⁠were unable to break a deadlock ​between ‌arms firms involved in the plan.

The ​chief executive ⁠of Leonardo recently told Reuters that Berlin would be a particularly valid partner for GCAP as it would bring its industrial expertise to the project.

(Reporting by Angelo Amante, editing by Giulia Segreti and ​Keith Weir)