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Updated · Defense News · Jul 1
UK Commits £8.6 Billion to GCAP as Edgewing Nears Pre-Farnborough Contract
Updated
Updated · Defense News · Jul 1

UK Commits £8.6 Billion to GCAP as Edgewing Nears Pre-Farnborough Contract

3 articles · Updated · Defense News · Jul 1

Summary

  • £8.6 billion in new UK funding unlocked the next major GCAP contract for Edgewing, with the tri-nation consortium now expected to receive it before this month’s Farnborough airshow.
  • The money arrived on the day cash flow for the fighter program was due to run out, replacing a three-month stopgap signed in April and easing Italian and Japanese concern over repeated UK delays.
  • Edgewing — grouping BAE Systems, Leonardo and JAIEC — is then expected to place follow-on contracts with the jet’s electronics and propulsion teams as work advances toward a 2035 aircraft.
  • The funding still leaves risk around Britain’s wider defense budget: the ministry got £15 billion versus a £28 billion request, still needs £4.7 billion this year and must find £10.7 billion in savings.

Insights

As Britain's defense budget faces a £15 billion shortfall, is the new funding for its next-generation fighter jet truly secure for the long term?
With the defense industry facing a massive talent crisis, can the GCAP fighter program find the skilled workers needed to meet its 2035 deadline?