Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Eric Reguly
Publication Date: November 18, 2025 - 10:29
Sweden’s Saab offers to build entire GlobalEye military surveillance plane in Canada
November 18, 2025
Swedish defence company Saab is intensifying its campaign to secure Canadian aircraft sales by offering to build the entire GlobalEye military surveillance plane in Canada if the Department of National Defence orders it.
In an interview at the Saab factory in Linköping, in southern Sweden, David Moden, senior sales director for the GlobalEye, said that building the entire aircraft in Canada would create 3,000 jobs. “We are offering a made-in-Canada solution by building and installing the plane’s sensors there,” he said.
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