Saab and CAE Expand Strategic Partnership for Canada's Airborne Early Warning Programme
Saab and CAE have signed a teaming agreement to jointly pursue Canada's future Airborne Early Warning and Control programme, building on an existing strategic partnership centred on Saab's GlobalEye platform.
Source: PR Newswire - Environment
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