Panavia Aircraft is a multinational company established by the three partner nations of the Tornado Multi Role Combat Aircraft (MRCA) project, Germany, Italy and the UK. The company is based and registered in Germany.
In a similar arrangement, development of the Tornado's RB199 turobfans is undertaken by the multinational Turbo Union Ltd. based in the UK.
The NATO Multirole Combat Aircraft Development and Production Management Agency (NAMMA) was established to manage development and production of the Tornado.
The Tornado management model was adopted for the European Fighter Aircraft, which is now in production as the Eurofighter Typhoon. The NAMMA was replace by the NATO Eurofighter and Tornado Management Agency (NETMA), which is the prime contractor for the Eurofighter Weapon System and continued development of the Tornado.
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The PanaviaTornado is a jet engine fighter-bomber jointly developed as the Multi-role combat aircraft - or MRCA - by the United Kingdom, Germany and Italy.
Initially favouring the Panavia 100, Germany eventually chose the Panavia 200, the RAF's favoured aircraft.
RAF PanaviaTornadoGR4Panavia Aircraft is a multinational company established by the three partner nations of the Tornado Multi Role Combat Aircraft (MRCA) project, Germany, Italy and the UK.