Eurofighter keen to upgrade Austria's jets - Die Presse


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  • Thursday, 20 Dec 2018

VIENNA (Reuters) - The Eurofighter group, locked in a legal dispute with Austria over a $2 billion (£1.58 billion) deal for its warplanes, has offered to upgrade the jets for significantly less than 200 million euros (£180.81 million), its chief executive told Austrian daily Die Presse.

Austria last week delayed a decision on whether to scrap or upgrade its Eurofighters over a legal battle with the Eurofighter consortium, which includes Airbus , Britain's BAE Systems and Italy's Leonardo .

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