Airbus CEO says European fighter jet disagreements unresolved but work ongoing
The CEO of European planemaker Airbus said on Tuesday that disagreements with France's Dassault Aviation over Franco-German plans to develop a next-generation European fighter jet were not resolved yet but that work continues on finding a way forward.
"I'm not suggesting the disagreements are resolved, but I'm suggesting there's work ongoing by the different stakeholders to try to identify the best way forward," Airbus chief Guillaume Faury told reporters.
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