Saab says building Gripen fighters and GlobalEye surveillance aircraft in Canada could support over 12,000 aerospace jobs.
Ottawa is again flirting with the idea of cutting its F-35 order and buying Saab Gripens, reviving Canada’s worst habit: ...
Canada’s fighter replacement saga is no longer a theoretical procurement exercise, it is a live test of whether the country ...
According to the leaked data, the F-35 scored an impressive 95 per cent suitability rating while the Gripen managed only 33 per cent. For those who know how determined the RCAF are to get the F-35, ...
Swedish airframer Saab is working to develop a solution for production of the company’s latest Gripen E/F fighter in Canada. In a recent interview with the Financial Times, Saab chief executive Micael ...
It's been decades since Canada had a defence aerospace industry, writes David Olive, and buying a built-in-Canada Gripen fighter jet dovetails nicely with PM Mark Carney's focus on industrial ...
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Nov 13 (Reuters) - Swedish defense company Saab (SAABb.ST), opens new tab is in talks with the Canadian government and Bombardier (BBDb.TO), opens new tab to build its Gripen fighter jet under license ...
A dozen retired senior officers with the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) are urging the government in Ottawa not to reduce Canada’s planned buy of Lockheed Martin F-35A stealth fighters. According to ...
Today's top fighter jets need a combination of agility, versatility, and the best of modern equipment in order to perform at peak levels. Gripen jets, which are manufactured in Sweden by the company ...
Former Canadian military officers have urged their country's government not to switch from the U.S. to Sweden to beef up its fleet of advanced aircraft, it has been reported. Canadian media reported ...
A Canadian shift to European jets like the Eurofighter or Gripen could amplify transatlantic defense market rivalries, encouraging other NATO allies to diversify away from American platforms as well.