FCAS weighing 4 fighter designs, could make final choice by March 2025

 A leading French Air and Space Force official told reporters this week that the French-German-Spanish Future Combat Air System (FCAS) effort is weighing four different fighter designs, with a final choice coming first quarter 2025.

Major General Jean-Luc Moritz, who leads the French segment of the trilateral effort, also known by its French acronym SCAF, told reporters Thursday that he expects to downselect to two designs by June 2024 and have a final design in hand “by” March of 2025.

It’s a sign of progress for a program that has faced political headwinds almost from the start. The latest came from a British newspaper claiming on Nov. 1 that Germany could walk away from the effort altogether.

Moritz told reporters that he saw no signs that Germany is about to walk out of the program, saying “there is a good working atmosphere and the deliverables are being delivered.”

His counterparts on the SCAF steering committee are Major General José Antonio Gutiérrez Sevilla for Spain and Brigadier General Markus Schetilin for Germany, with whom Moritz says he has “a very good working relationship.”

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