7 mars 2022 | International, Aérospatial

Dassault lance un ultimatum à Airbus sur l'avion de chasse du futur

Redressement dans l'aviation d'affaires et succès à l'exportation pour le Rafale, Dassault Aviation a enregistré en 2021 plus de 12 milliards d'euros de commandes, contre 3,5 milliards en 2020. L'avionneur estime que les prétentions d'Airbus sur le projet franco-allemand espagnol de système de combat aérien du futur ont franchi « les lignes rouges ».

https://www.lesechos.fr/industrie-services/air-defense/dassault-lance-un-ultimatum-a-airbus-sur-lavion-de-chasse-du-futur-1391470

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