Rolls-Royce boss ‘open’ to Germany joining UK’s fighter jet project

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The boss of Rolls-Royce has said he would welcome Germany helping to build Britain’s next-generation fighter jet, arguing it would bring in more business for the project.The aircraft, designed to replace the Eurofighter Typhoon, is a joint effort between the UK, Italy and Japan.Rolls-Royce is building the engine for the jet, which has attracted fresh attention as plans for a rival Franco-German warplane edge towards collapse.Tufan Erginbilgiç, who has run the engineering company since 2023, said he would “definitely be open” to Germany joining the global combat aircraft programme (GCAP), also known as Tempest.“We already work with Germany … we have a big position in Dahlewitz [a Rolls-Royce factory near Berlin].

In terms of civil aerospace, we do business aviation engines there,” he said.“But the GCAP benefit will be beyond that.More countries joining means more countries will certainly buy, because you cannot be a partner and not buy.“It is the government’s decision, not mine or any commercial company.Depending on how geopolitics and other things develop, [Germany joining] continues to be a possibility.

”Speculation has mounted over Germany joining GCAP after it fell out with France over their own joint fighter project.The Franco-German future combat air system (FCAS) has stalled amid a rift between the two biggest companies tasked with building it: Dassault, France’s national fighter jet maker, and Airbus’s German-headquartered defence business.In February, the German chancellor, Friedrich Merz, signalled that the planned warplane did not suit Germany’s needs.The German military did not need a nuclear-capable fighter, while France did, he said, insisting it was “not a political dispute” but a technical one between the two countries.Britain has signalled it would be open to new partners on GCAP, but experts have suggested this could slow down the fighter, which is due to enter service by 2035.

Already, ministers have delayed signing a trilateral contract for the programme, a holdup tied to the publication of a long-overdue defence spending plan.European governments are racing to increase defence spending in response to threats from Russia, and Donald Trump has told the continent it is time to pay for its own security.Erginbilgiç said that while the UK had a “competitive advantage” in some military technology, ramping up spending and production capability was important both for national security and because it fed directly into commercial exports.“Today the UK exports Eurofighters,” he said.“If you don’t have that capability, how am I going to export Eurofighters? You cannot.

It’s as simple as that,Don’t look at a defence programme like a defence programme,It can also help drive economic growth for the country, and improves the technology that you can then use in civil aerospace,”Erginbilgiç was speaking after Rolls-Royce reported that its profits jumped by 40% last year as its turnaround gathered pace, helped by booming demand for power from datacentres,The US-Israel war on Iranpushed up the price of some defence stocks on Monday morning – with BAE Systems’ share price up 7% – but Rolls-Royce fell nearly 1% amid fears of a prolonged hit to global travel for its airline customers.

A UK government spokesperson said: “Together with our partners Japan and Italy, we remain open to other partners joining the [GCAP], while keeping on track with the programme schedule and delivering our future military capabilities.”
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