Production of French-German fighter jet threatened by rivalries, chief executive says

France and Germany's Plans for a New Fighter Jet Hang in the Balance Due to Rivalries Within the EU.

French-German cooperation on a next-generation fighter jet, known as Scaf, is at risk of being derailed by bitter internal rivalries between key players Dassault and Airbus. According to Olivier Andriès, chief executive of Safran, the engine manufacturer behind the project, relations between the two companies are "very strained".

The Future Combat Air System (Scaf) aims to create a cutting-edge fighter jet combining stealth technology with advanced electronics and weaponry. However, the French president's office and the German chancellor's office have expressed strong willingness to strike a deal on the project, according to Andriès.

Analysts have long questioned whether separate European projects would duplicate efforts, and it appears that this issue is now coming to a head. The Global Combat Air Programme (Tempest), led by Britain, Italy, Japan, and the US, may pose a threat to Scaf's success.

Despite internal tensions, Andriès notes that cooperation in other areas of the project has been "very smooth". However, the rivalries between Dassault and Airbus could potentially bring the entire EU effort to a standstill.

In related news, Safran is expanding its UK operations as part of its efforts to invest in Britain. The company's electric motors will play an increasing role in developing crucial magnets that are not reliant on rare earth metals, amid growing concerns about supply chain security.

As tensions between rival manufacturers escalate, it remains to be seen whether Scaf can overcome the current obstacles and become a reality.
 
The EU's internal rivalries are really slowing down some of its ambitious projects... 🤔 France and Germany have been talking big about their next-gen fighter jet, Scaf, but now Dassault and Airbus are at each other's throats 🚀💥. It's like they're more focused on outdoing each other than working together towards a common goal. And that's not good news for the project's chances of success 📉.

I mean, we've all seen how hard it is to get EU countries to agree on anything, let alone something as complex and expensive as a fighter jet 😅. It's like they're waiting to see who'll blink first... 💪

The thing is, Scaf has the potential to be really groundbreaking, but if Dassault and Airbus can't put their differences aside, it might not even get off the ground 🚫. Fingers crossed that cooler heads prevail and we see a more collaborative approach 👍
 
This EU drama is like trying to get my grandkids to agree on what game to play at recess 🤔. The French and Germans want to work together on this fancy fighter jet, but their own companies are fighting each other's egos 💥. I just hope they don't let the rivalries between Dassault and Airbus bring everything to a halt ⏰. And with the US and Britain trying to swoop in with their own project, it's like they're all trying to outdo each other in some kind of game of aviation tag 🎮. Still, I think cooperation on this one could be worth fighting for – we need innovation and progress, not more bickering 😊.
 
I'm not sure why they're making such a big deal out of this fighter jet project... France and Germany already have some of the best air forces in Europe, what's the hurry? 🤔 And all this drama between Dassault and Airbus just to get their own projects off the ground. It's like, can't we just work together for once? 😒

I mean, sure, having a unified EU effort might sound great on paper, but it's not like it's going to make a huge difference in terms of actual performance or capabilities. And what's with all these separate programs? Is anyone really worried about duplication? 🤷‍♂️ The Global Combat Air Programme seems like just another name for "expensive project that might not even happen".

And let's be real, if it does happen, is it going to be some flashy new jet that's just going to get shot down by Russia or China? 🚀 I'm not saying the EU should just give up, but can we please just take a step back and think about what's really important here? 💭
 
🤔 I feel like they're playing with fire over here... their internal squabbles could derailed an awesome project 🚧💥. Think about it, if France & Germany can't get on the same page, how's it gonna work out for other EU countries?

Here's a mind map of the situation:

+---------------+
| Dassault & Airbus |
+---------------+
|
| (internal rivalries)
+---------------+---------------+
| Scaf project | Global Combat Air Programme (Tempest) |
+---------------+---------------+
|
| (EU cooperation in jeopardy)
+---------------+

🤷‍♂️ I hope they can put their differences aside and make it work 🤞. The world needs more collaboration, not less 💪
 
ugh dont wanna think bout all this EU drama lol 🤯 its like they're tryin to make this huge fighter jet thingy happen but theres all these little issues comin out of nowhere 😩 meh, i guess we'll just have to wait & see if Dassault & Airbus can get their act together... meanwhile safran's doin some cool stuff with electric motors in the uk 🚀💡
 
Ugh, can't these EU nations just get their acts together? 🙄 I mean, they're all about being a superpower now but when it comes to something as important as a fighter jet project, they can't even agree on how to proceed. It's like, come on guys! You want to create this cutting-edge Scaf thingy and yet you're too busy fighting amongst yourselves to make it happen. I swear, sometimes I think they should just take a step back and look at the bigger picture... 🤯

And don't even get me started on the rivalries between Dassault and Airbus! 😩 It's like, can't you all just work together? They're basically building the same plane but with some minor tweaks here and there. I mean, what's the point of duplication when you could be working towards a common goal? 🤷‍♀️
 
I'm not surprised lol 🤔 this EU stuff is always complicated. Can you imagine having to deal with all that politics and bureaucracy while trying to design a new fighter jet? It's like they're trying to reinvent the wheel or something 🔴♂️. And now it sounds like Dassault and Airbus are at each other's throats, I mean, who needs that kind of drama in the middle of a project 🙄. I'm sure the EU will figure out a way to make it work, but for now, let's just say my excitement about Scaf is on hold ⏰...
 
It's kinda crazy how EU countries can't agree on something as simple as a fighter jet... 🤯 I mean, imagine all that cash and tech being wasted if they don't get their act together! 😬 Dassault and Airbus need to chill out and focus on the bigger picture – the Scaf project could be a game-changer for European defense. 💸 But at the same time, I can understand why analysts are worried about duplication of efforts... it's like, shouldn't they just work together? 🤝
 
this is so weird, EU countries always brag about their cooperation, but when it comes to something like this, everyone's all secretive & competitive 🤔🛸. i mean, think about it, they're already investing billions in separate projects like Tempest, so why bother with Scaf? maybe it's just a waste of time and resources... or maybe, just maybe, it'll lead to some innovative tech that we can't even imagine yet 🚀💡. one thing for sure is that Safran needs to get its act together & sort out those internal tensions, or else the whole project will tank 💥. what's your take on this?
 
🤯💥 Scaf in danger? 😱 That's what happens when Airbus and Dassault go from copilot to rival fighter jets 🚀😒 The EU needs to keep its cool and not let internal rivalries take off like a F-16 on afterburners 🚫💨
 
I'm so worried about this 🤕... I mean, think about all the billions of dollars being thrown around for a new fighter jet project and now we're dealing with egos getting in the way? 😒 It's like they can't even agree on what color to paint it 🎨. Can't they just put aside their differences and focus on making something that'll actually make Europe safer? 🤦‍♂️ I mean, I'm no expert but it seems like a lot of money and resources are going down the drain because of internal politics... not cool 😒
 
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