Saab secures $24.6 mn contract for South Africa's Gripen figher jets support

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Saab secures $24.6 mn contract for South Africa's Gripen figher jets support
 
The swedish defence and security company Saab has received a support contract for the South African Gripen weapon system. The order has a total value of SEK 206 million (US$24.6 mn) over the period November 2017 to February 2020.
     
Saab secures 24 6 mn contract for South Africa s Gripen figher jets support 640 001Two SALM JAS39 Gripen C fighter jets
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The South African Air Force (SALM) has been operating the Gripen fighter system since 2008 when the first Gripen was delivered. The SALM now flies 17 JAS39 Gripen C fighter jets.

The support contract, signed between Saab and Armscor, enables Saab to deliver efficient support in a sustainable manner with a long-term horizon. Through the contract, Saab will deliver support related services like airworthiness management, engineering support, maintenance, repair and overhaul, spares replenishment and updates of technical publications.

Signing this contract further reinforces the good relationship between Saab, Armscor and the South African Air Force. This order is vital to support the effective operation and availability of Gripen C and D in South Africa over the coming years,” says Ellen Molin, Head of business area Support and Services within Saab.

Gripen C-series is today the backbone of several air forces around the world: Sweden, Czech Republic, Hungary, South Africa and Thailand. The UK Empire Test Pilots’ School (ETPS) is operating Gripen as its advanced fast jet platform for test pilots worldwide. Gripen is NATO compatible and globally interoperable, meeting the most demanding operational requirements, and has now accumulated well over 250,000 flight hours.