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Spain Grants Airbus Exemption from Ban on Israeli Technology

Kateřina Urbanová 5.1.2026 2 minutes read
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Spain has granted Airbus a special exemption allowing the company to continue using Israeli technology in aircraft and drone programmes produced at its Spanish facilities, despite a recently enacted ban on military and dual-use exports from Israel.

According to Reuters, the decision reflects the Spanish government’s effort to balance political commitments with the strategic and economic importance of Airbus to the national aerospace and defence industry.

A pragmatic exception to a political decision

In September, Spain passed legislation restricting the trade of military and dual-use products linked to Israel. However, the government later approved an exemption for Airbus, citing the company’s critical role in Spain’s industrial base, exports and employment.

Airbus employs approximately 14,000 people in Spain and manufactures several key platforms at Spanish sites, including the A400M military transport aircraft, the C295 tactical transport, the A330 MRTT tanker and the SIRTAP unmanned aerial system. Many of these programmes incorporate subsystems or technologies of Israeli origin.

Without the exemption, production delays and export disruptions could have affected not only Spain, but also European and international customers, given Airbus’ deeply integrated multinational supply chains.

Safeguarding European aerospace exports

The exemption underscores a broader challenge facing European aerospace and defence industries: national political decisions increasingly collide with globalised supply chains.

Israeli technology is widely used across aerospace platforms, particularly in areas such as sensors, avionics, mission systems and unmanned technologies. Abrupt restrictions risk undermining competitiveness, delivery schedules and long-term industrial credibility.

Spanish government documents cited by Reuters indicate that Airbus has been asked to work with authorities on a long-term plan to reduce dependency on Israeli technology, though no timeline or technical details have been disclosed.

Industrial reality over ideology

For Airbus, the exemption provides short-term certainty and continuity. For Spain, it reflects a recognition that aerospace and defence programmes cannot be re-engineered overnight without significant cost, risk and loss of export revenue.

The case highlights a growing tension across Europe: strategic autonomy is a long-term objective, but current programmes remain deeply international by design.

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