Sweden’s scaling down of its military has had a huge impact on the nation’s aerospace industry, forcing it to develop new capabilities, extend existing ones, and scout for business the world over. The challenge has been taken up. Saab’s fighter jet, the Gripen JAS39, is in the frame for several export orders, and recently completed international training deployments.
Saab and Volvo Aero have embraced complex composite manufacturing, gaining access to new programmes. CTT has established itself as a supplier of on-board systems to Airbus and Boeing. Swedish Space has expanded into areas both glamorous (spaceports) and low-key (maritime surveillance).
© Saab |
In the following special report, we explore all of these players’ strategies and the contexts in which they were formed.
Contents:
- Market overview Swedish aerospace's new international outlook
- Saab chief executive Åke Svensson talks Gripen and aerostructures
- Gripen: Can fighter win vital orders?
- Volvo Aero Light technology pioneer's roles in A380, 747-8 and 787 programmes
- Security Vietnam latest to order Swedish Space surveillance solution
- Spaceports Virgin Galactic awaits go-ahead for Lapland base
- SME CTT Systems grows as zonal drying unit finds international favour
- Defence NATO test for Gripen
Source: Flight International