UAE buys Saab surveillance planes in $1.27b deal
Deal includes two new aircraft and an upgrade of several old ones
DUBAI:
The United Arab Emirates Air Force announced Monday a $1.27-billion deal with Swedish defence giant Saab to purchase two surveillance planes and upgrade two others.
The two new aircraft are Global 6000 surveillance planes, while the old planes to be upgraded are part of the UAE's fleet of Saab 340s, said Major General Abdullah al Hashimi at a joint press conference at the Dubai Airshow. The date of delivery has not been finalised, but could be within two years, he said, adding that the purchase "supports surveillance capabilities" of the Gulf nation's Air Force.
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The UAE has been part of the US-led coalition bombing militants of the Islamic State group in Iraq and Syria. It has also played a key role in the Saudi-led coalition that launched a military campaign in March against Iran-backed rebels in Yemen.
The United Arab Emirates Air Force announced Monday a $1.27-billion deal with Swedish defence giant Saab to purchase two surveillance planes and upgrade two others.
The two new aircraft are Global 6000 surveillance planes, while the old planes to be upgraded are part of the UAE's fleet of Saab 340s, said Major General Abdullah al Hashimi at a joint press conference at the Dubai Airshow. The date of delivery has not been finalised, but could be within two years, he said, adding that the purchase "supports surveillance capabilities" of the Gulf nation's Air Force.
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The UAE has been part of the US-led coalition bombing militants of the Islamic State group in Iraq and Syria. It has also played a key role in the Saudi-led coalition that launched a military campaign in March against Iran-backed rebels in Yemen.