Airbus looks to keep portfolio flying in Europe through 2060 — with wider ambitions abroad (Vivienne Machi, Defense News)

Despite growing competition in its backyard, Airbus is laser-focused on keeping its military aircraft in Europe’s skies — and hoping to soon make it across the Atlantic.

Looking to 2022 and beyond, the European aerospace company has lofty ambitions to expand its Eurofighter fleets, while planning upgrades that will turn the Typhoon into a fifth-generation fighter jet, and lead directly into the tri-national Future Combat Air System (FCAS) program, officials shared in a Nov. 30 media briefing.

Airbus looks to keep portfolio flying in Europe through 2060 — with wider ambitions abroad (defensenews.com)

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