London, July 03, 2026 – Brussels Morning Newspaper — combat aircraft program development advanced significantly after the United Kingdom, Italy, and Japan awarded a £4.6 billion contract to support the next phase of the Global Combat Air Programme (GCAP). The agreement strengthens cooperation between the three nations as they work toward delivering a sixth-generation fighter aircraft by 2035.
The funding will be used for aircraft design, advanced engineering, digital systems integration, and the development of next-generation technologies, including artificial intelligence, advanced sensors, and improved stealth capabilities. Officials said the investment will also support thousands of highly skilled jobs across the three countries’ aerospace and defense industries.
Contract Accelerates Next-Generation Fighter Development
The latest agreement brings together leading defense manufacturers from all three partner nations to accelerate technical development while sharing expertise and costs. The GCAP initiative is intended to replace aging fighter aircraft with a modern platform capable of operating in increasingly complex security environments.
A UK Ministry of Defence spokesperson said,
“This contract represents another important step toward delivering an advanced combat aircraft while strengthening our long-term defense partnership with Italy and Japan.”
Defense Industry Expects Long-Term Economic Benefits
Industry analysts believe the investment will boost innovation throughout the defense supply chain while creating opportunities for research organizations and advanced manufacturers. Beyond military capability, the project is expected to generate long-term economic benefits through technology development, skilled employment, and international industrial cooperation.
With detailed engineering now underway, the three governments remain committed to keeping the program on schedule for operational service in 2035. The latest contract reinforces the strategic importance of multinational collaboration as countries continue investing in advanced air defense capabilities to address future security challenges.