Saab assumes overall responsibility for the Swedish Armed Forces jet trainer aircraft


Saab assumes overall responsibility for the Swedish Armed Forces jet trainer
aircraft

Saab today signed a long-term contract with the Swedish Defence Material
Administration (FMV) regarding an overall support commitment for the SK 60
aircraft system. The contract is valued at approximately SEK 900 million.

The contract means that as the main supplier, Saab is responsible for operating,
supporting and maintaining all SK 60 aircraft for the Swedish Armed Forces. Saab
will further ensure that the aircraft system is airworthy and is available in
accordance with the requirements of the Armed Forces regarding the Swedish
aircraft fleet."This lays the foundation for a long and close partnership with the Armed Forces
regarding their pilot training, and our already good relationship will
strengthen and develop further through this agreement”, says Åke Svensson, Saab
CEO. “Increased public-private partnerships are good for both parties and lead
to greater efficiency and flexibility for the Armed Forces as well as for Saab."


The basic agreement is valued at approximately SEK 900 million and runs through
the middle of 2017. The agreement also includes a number of options, including
an extended commitment and possibility to include additional flying hours. 


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solutions ranging from military defence to civil security. Saab has operations
and employees on all continents and constantly develops, adopts and improves new
technology to meet customers' changing needs.

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The information is that which Saab AB is required to declare by the Securities
Business Act and/or the Financial instruments Trading Act. The information was
submitted for publication on December 19 at 13.40.

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