Leonardo - Industrial Partner of the International Program GCAP (Global Combat Air Program)
Leonardo is a strategic partner in the GCAP (Global Combat Air Program) which aims to create a new-generation system of systems for multi-domain operations, to be operational by 2035. The program, which involves Italy, the UK and Japan, represents a challenge aimed at protecting and strengthening national technological and industrial sovereignty while ensuring prosperity, safeguarding specialist skills, generating employment and improving the competitiveness of the Aerospace, Defense and Security sectors in international markets. The program will encompass the entire Italian supply chain, including universities, research centers and SME companies as well as the industries involved.
Italy, the UK and Japan, through their national industry leads Leonardo, BAE Systems and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, will collaborate in the development of technologies for the sixth-generation combat aircraft that will operate within a system of systems concept. In addition to Leonardo, which has already participated in the program since 2018 through Leonardo UK, the Italian team will involve Avio Aero, Elettronica and MBDA Italia together with the country’s wider innovation and manufacturing ecosystem.
"The decision of the three Governments to strengthen their collaboration in this strategic initiative reflects the effectiveness and promise of the cooperation between the partners” said Leonardo CEO Alessandro Profumo. “This challenging and forward-looking program for the aerospace and defence industry will guarantee technological autonomy for the countries involved and provide each Armed Forces with unprecedented levels of performance and operational capability. The Global Combat Air Program will also act as a driving force for the further development of national industry in the decades to come, benefitting future generations. Thanks to our strong presence in the United Kingdom, Leonardo represents two of the partner nations, Italy and the United Kingdom, in the program".
“Our industries” adds Lucio Valerio Cioffi, Leonardo's General Manager, “thanks to the experience they will mature during the project, will be able to consolidate their leadership at European and international levels, as well as ensuring technological autonomy and freedom of modification. The program will generate longterm technological, economic and social benefits for the three countries and, at the same time, sustainable growth and increased competitiveness for industry, not only in the defence and security sector but across the entire innovation ecosystem".






