[1/2] A model of a new fighter jet of the Global Combat Air Programme (GCAP) led by Britain, Japan, and Italy, is seen at the DSEI defence event in London, Britain, September 12, 2023.
Reuters/Sarah Young/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsTOKYO, Sept 21 (Reuters) - Japan, Britain and Italy plan to choose Britain as the headquarters for their next-generation fighter program, four sources in Japan said, putting London at the forefront of a partnership that could expand to include other nations.
"Discussion about the headquarters is ongoing and we are unable to comment on the location," Japan's defence procurement agency said in an email.
"No final decisions have been made on the locations and we will not comment on speculation," a spokesperson at Britain's defence ministry said.
Officials at the Italian defence ministry were unavailable for comment.
Persons:
Sarah Young, Leonardo, LDOF.MI, Richard Berthon, Britain's, Tim Kelly, Nobuhiro Kubo, Paul Sandle, Angelo Amante, Gerry Doyle
Organizations:
Global Combat Air, Reuters, Rights, London, United, United Arab Emirates, Combat, Britain's Ministry of Defence, BAE Systems PLC, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Mitsubishi Electric Corp, Royce PLC, Japan's IHI Corp, Thomson
Locations:
Britain, Japan, Italy, London, Saudi Arabia, United Arab, GCAP, European