Europe needs to invest more in defence production, Airbus CEO says
FRANKFURT - Europe must work more closely on defence projects and raise investment in production capacity, the chief executive of Airbus told a German newspaper.
"There is too little investment in production capacities here and in the end quickly available armaments are procured in the United States," he said."Politicians should not only look at how they can cover their needs in the short term." Airbus is involved in FCAS alongside France's Dassault Aviation with which it reached an agreement on the development of a demonstrator in 2022.
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