Airbus, which represents Germany and Spain in the multibillion-euro FCAS warplane program, will support a proposal to instead build two separate jets if the countries participating in the project request it, chief executive Guillaume Faury said Thursday.

"If mandated by our customers, we would support a two-factor solution and are committed to playing a leading role," Faury told a news conference. 

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