European sixth-generation aircraft project stalled, French side says may go solo.
French media reported that Eric Trappier, the CEO of the French aviation giant Dassault, stated on the 23rd that the company has the ability to independently develop a sixth-generation fighter aircraft without cooperation with other European countries. According to Agence France-Presse, Trappier gave an affirmative answer on the 23rd when asked if Dassault could develop the sixth-generation aircraft alone: "We know how to do everything in the whole process. Over the past 70 years, we have proven this. We have the technology." "From a management perspective, I do not accept three people sitting together to decide all the technical details of an advanced aircraft." Trappier said. "I don't care if the Germans are complaining. If they want to go it alone, let them do as they please."
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