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Saab Targets Smaller Gripen Orders After Losing Bid for India
Saab AB (SAABB), the Swedish maker of the Gripen jet fighter, is focusing on winning smaller orders from as many as nine countries after being excluded from Indias military program, Chief Executive Officer Hakan Buskhe said.
Saab sees potential for Gripen orders in Brazil, Romania, Croatia, Denmark, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Bulgaria, Hungary and the Czech Republic, Buskhe said in an interview today. Hungary and the Czech Republic are existing customers that may expand their orders, he said.
We feel good about the Gripen program, it has lots of potential, Buskhe said, adding that it remains a profitable business.
Indias defense ministry informed Saab April 27 that the Gripen hadnt been shortlisted for its plan to buy 126 jets.
India is focusing on Frances Dassault Aviation SA (AM) and the European Aeronautic, Defence & Space Co. after also turning down Boeing Co. (BA) and Lockheed Martin Corp. (LMT), Buskhe said
Saab still has a good chance to win an order from Brazil, which initially plans to buy 36 planes, Buskhe said. The Stockholm-based company has not received any negative signals from Brazil, and hopes for a decision within months, the CEO said.
Saab Targets Smaller Gripen Orders After Losing Bid for India - Bloomberg