Saab has delivered the first of five GlobalEye airborne early warning aircraft to the United Arab Emirates. This consists of a Saab Erieye Extended Range Radar and additional sensors fitted to Bombardier Global 6000 long-range aircraft. (Saab photo)
The United Arab Emirates has ordered three GlobalEye aircraft, with the initial contract signed in late 2015. In November 2019 the country also announced its intention to complete a contract amendment for the purchase of an additional two systems.
“The delivery of the first GlobalEye is a major milestone for Saab, but also an important step in the history of airborne early warning and control. We have set a new standard for the market and I am proud to say that we have delivered the most advanced airborne surveillance solution in the world to the United Arab Emirates”, says Micael Johansson, President and CEO of Saab.
RELEASE: We have delivered the first GlobalEye, the world’s most advanced AEW&C solution: https://t.co/2OGHUttsKm #saabinthesky #avgeek pic.twitter.com/ugQBNteGER
— Saab AB (@Saab) April 29, 2020
GlobalEye is Saab’s new airborne early warning and control solution. It provides air, maritime and ground surveillance in a single solution. GlobalEye combines Saab’s new Erieye Extended Range Radar and a range of additional advanced sensors with the ultra-long range Global 6000 aircraft from Bombardier.
Saab serves the global market with world-leading products, services and solutions within military defence and civil security. Saab has operations and employees on all continents around the world. Through innovative, collaborative and pragmatic thinking, Saab develops, adopts and improves new technology to meet customers’ changing needs.
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