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Gripen for Dubai 2005 - latest generation Gripens to make first public debut
- United Arab Emirates: Monday, October 03 - 2005 at 09:30
- PRESS RELEASE
The well-known Swedish fighter jet Gripen will make its first public appearance in the Middle East at next month's Dubai air show.
News of Gripen's entry into the Middle East came at a press briefing in Dubai today staged by the Swedish company Saab AB, the major defence company in northern Europe, and Gripen International the business unit within Saab responsible for marketing, selling and supporting the Gripen fighter worldwide.
Saab display pilot Fredrik Müchler will use a single-seat Gripen C or a dual-seat Gripen D - both of which are fully operational fighter aircraft - to perform his world-renowned air display that has won public acclaim over the past few years at the Farnborough and Paris air shows.
"In previous displays, Fredrik Müchler has used the 'A' version of Gripen, but now the time has come to show the latest version, currently in service with the Swedish and Czech air forces," said Owe Wagermark, Communications Director, Gripen International.
"This will be our largest ever Dubai air show participation and we plan to have three aircraft at the show - with up to two single-seaters and a dual seater.
"We plan to participate in the daily flying display with a single seater, the other will be on the static park with a complement of weapons while the dual seater will be used for special flights," he added.
Saab says its enhanced participation follows contacts made at the last Dubai air show - Dubai 2003.
"These are contacts which we have since been following up on but which we cannot disclose for confidentiality reasons," says Paul Boxwell, Vice President-Sales & Marketing, Gripen International.
"Obviously the Middle East as a major procurer of defence equipment is of keen interest to us."
Saab participation at the Dubai air show will go well beyond a stunning aerial display." It will also include a display of a selection of Saab's broad portfolio of products and services for land, air and sea, such as Command and Control, Training and Simulation and Missile systems. To support this effort, Saab and Gripen International are planning to field a heavyweight delegation, which will be headed by the Saab Group Deputy CEO, Mr Ingemar Andersson and Mr Johan Leander, Managing Director, Gripen International ", said Peter Millar, President, Saab International Middle East.
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Background:Gripen is in service with the Royal Swedish Air Force and Czech Republic Air Forces and has also been ordered by the South African and Hungarian air forces. It is also now being used by the UK's Empire Test Pilot School - the first test pilot school in the world to operate the new generation aircraft.
The single-seat Gripen C and fully combat-capable, dual-seat Gripen D build on the proven operational capability of the Gripen A/B that already form the backbone of the Swedish Air Force. Furthermore all work on the Gripen C/D variants is applicable not only to the Royal Swedish Air Force but is also directly linked to the export aircraft selected by South Africa, Hungary and, most recently, the Czech Republic, which share the same level of advanced functionality.
The advanced Gripen C/D introduces a host of new systems and capabilities including air-to-air refueling (with a new retractable probe), On Board Oxygen Generation System (OBOGS), English language displays and publications, the EP 17 full-color cockpit (with three large Multi Functional Displays (MFDs) and fully digital cockpit - no conventional analogue instruments), a new central computer (Ericsson's D96/MACS with five bus architecture), Full Authority Digital Electronic Control (FADEC) engine controls, a higher payload carried on NATO pylons, enhanced 'smart' weapons compatibility (and expanded weapons availability), a new communications suite and self-defense fit, plus the provision for new sensor systems (such as an infra-red search and track system).
The latest generation aircraft also have a more effective Environmental Control System (ECS) and has been re-certified for world wide climate operations, an improved Auxiliary Power Unit (APU) and an extended airframe life (8,000 flying hours service life). The Gripen C/D fleet is already flying with the latest edition of the Gripen's avionics software. The new software is at the heart of the Gripen C/D's further improved cockpit systems and Human Machine Interface (HMI). The Gripen C/D's new all-color large-screen display system is the first in the world to dispense with all conventional mechanical instruments. The additional computing power and data management capabilities of the Gripen C/D are the cornerstones of the Gripen's multi mission flexibility and combat power.
Saab AB:
When Saab AB, which originally was an acronym for "Svenska Aeroplan Aktiebolaget", (Swedish Aeroplane AB) was founded in 1937, its primary aim was to meet the need for a domestic military aircraft industry in Sweden. After world war two the demand for military aircraft was decreasing and the engineers started to develop a car. 1947 the first Saab car, Saab 92, was ready to be shown. The car was aerodynamically built because of the engineering background from military aircraft. Also, not common was that the car had front-wheel drive. From 1990 the Saab car is developed within the company Saab Automobile AB, today fully owned by GM in US.
In 2000 Saab acquired the defense group Celsius, and with it over 300 years of Swedish defense industry history. Today, Saab's focus on defence, aviation and space is complemented by systems for civil security.
Saab continues to strengthen its international operations. Last year 62 percent of new orders were from outside Sweden. The financial strength gives the opportunity to grow in the international market through acquisitions.
For further information, please don't hesitate to contact:
Owe Wagermark, Gripen International Communications Director
Phone +46 13 18 18 24, fax +46 13 18 00 55 e-
Anders Annerfalk, Gripen International Communications Manager [Middle East]
Phone +46 13 18 48 15, fax +46 13 18 00 55
Marinette Radebo, Director Marketing Communication
Corporate Communications and Public Affairs, Saab AB
Phone +46 8 463 02 35, fax: +46 8 563 02 52
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