GCAP Six-Gen Fighter Program Takes Off with First Contract Awarded to Edgewing

Edgewing consists of BAE Systems, Leonardo and Japan Aircraft Industrial Enhancement Co., to develop aircraft under the Global Combat Air Programme (GCAP).
  • Defensemirror.com Bureau
  • 12:45 PM, April 3, 2026
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GCAP Six-Gen Fighter Program Takes Off with First Contract Awarded to Edgewing
GCAP Sixth Gen fighter Illustration @Edgewing

The first joint international contract has been awarded for the Global Combat Air Programme (GCAP) - an international collaboration between Italy, Japan and the UK to deliver a next-generation combat aircraft.

The £686 million contract invests in key design and engineering activities and enables the trilateral partnership to build momentum and accelerate pace of delivery.

The GCAP Agency, which manages GCAP on behalf of the three nations, placed the contract with Edgewing - the tri-national industrial joint venture set up to lead the design and development of the programme.

Masami Oka, GCAP Agency Chief Executive, said: “This contract is an important moment for GCAP, as activities previously conducted under three nations’ contracts will now be carried out as part of a fully-fledged international programme.”

Marco Zoff, Chief Executive Officer Edgewing, said: “The pace at which Edgewing and the GCAP Agency have ramped up, and are now operating, has been made possible through our shared purpose and strength of collaboration. We are proud to carry this momentum forward.”

GCAP, launched in 2022, will deliver an innovative next-generation stealth fighter equipped with cutting-edge technologies, supporting sovereign industries across the partner nations to meet global threats.

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