France Signs Major Contract with Saab for Two Early-Warning Aircraft

France Signs Major Contract with Saab for Two Early-Warning Aircraft

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France has signed a major defense contract with Swedish aerospace company Saab to purchase advanced early-warning aircraft. The agreement marks an important step in strengthening France’s ability to monitor threats from the air, sea, and land, while also modernizing its military surveillance systems.

Under the contract, Saab will supply two GlobalEye airborne early-warning and control aircraft to the French defense agency. These aircraft are designed to act as “eyes in the sky,” using powerful radar and sensor systems to detect and track aircraft, ships, and ground movements over very large areas. The deal also includes training, ground support equipment, and long-term technical assistance.

The GlobalEye aircraft are based on a modern long-range jet platform and are fitted with advanced radar technology. From high altitude, they can scan wide regions and share real-time information with military command centers. This allows defense forces to respond faster to possible threats and coordinate operations more effectively.

France plans to use these aircraft to replace older early-warning planes that have been in service for many years. As military challenges become more complex, newer systems are needed to ensure accurate monitoring and quick decision-making. The GlobalEye system is designed to meet these modern requirements and support joint operations across different branches of the armed forces.

The agreement also gives France the option to order two more aircraft in the future. Deliveries of the initial aircraft are expected to take place between 2029 and 2032, allowing time for production, testing, and preparation of crews.

For Saab, the contract strengthens its position as a leading supplier of advanced defense and surveillance technology. The company has already delivered similar systems to other countries, and the French order highlights growing demand for airborne early-warning capabilities in Europe.

French officials have described the deal as a strategic investment in national security. Early-warning aircraft play a key role in detecting potential dangers before they reach critical areas. By improving surveillance coverage, France aims to better protect its airspace and contribute to wider regional security.

The contract also supports industrial cooperation between Sweden and France. Parts of the program will involve collaboration with French industry, helping to build skills and support jobs linked to defense technology.

Overall, the signing of this contract reflects France’s focus on preparedness and modern defense planning. With advanced early-warning aircraft set to join its fleet in the coming years, the country is taking a long-term approach to maintaining strong and reliable surveillance capabilities in an uncertain global environment.

Jan. 6, 2026 1:01 p.m. 247

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