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Saab build a ‘software-defined’ aircraft fuselage
The process is said to reduce the number of parts by at least a factor of 100, replacing riveted machine parts with organic structures.
Saab returns to its aircraft roots in its next ad campaign Saab returns to its aircraft roots in its next ad campaign launching this month, entitled “Born From Jets.” Trying to increase its awareness ...
Saab innovation unit details 2026 flight-test plan for Ruby vehicle with ‘software-defined fuselage’
Saab's internal innovation start-up The Rainforest will fly an unmanned platform next year employing what it describes as ...
Saab’s swing-role surveillance aircraft got airborne for the first time March 14. LONDON — Saab’s GlobalEye swing-role surveillance aircraft got airborne for the first time March 14. The Swedish ...
GM hopes to steal the spotlight at the Geneva motor show with the Saab Aero-X concept that, well, doesn’t really look like it comes from Saab. At least not in this century. In an attempt to create ...
Saab's 1960s 1073 airliner project aimed to address the persistent inefficiency of aircraft boarding and deplaning, a major bottleneck, to significantly reduce turnaround times and boost airline ...
Swedish manufacturer Saab is considering a strategic return to manufacturing regional turboprop aircraft after a 15-year hiatus. Saab's advanced design staff has solicited key suppliers, including ...
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Sweden awards Saab $269m contract to support future Gripen upgrades
Saab has secured an order from FMV to provide support for the future development of the Gripen fighter aircraft system.
Saab says building Gripen fighters and GlobalEye surveillance aircraft in Canada could support over 12,000 aerospace jobs.
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