Saab pitches GlobalEye to Canada: a strategic AEW&C solution on a Canadian-built platform
During CANSEC 2025, Saab announced its readiness to offer GlobalEye to Canada as part of the country’s Airborne Early Warning and Control (AEW&C) program. The solution brings together Swedish engineering excellence and Canadian aerospace quality to deliver a powerful, sovereign capability aligned with national defence and industrial objectives.
business aviation worldwide nato news31 may 2025 | 07:07 | Source: Gazeta Morska | Prepared by: Kamil Kusier | Print

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At the core of Saab’s proposal is the Bombardier Global 6000/6500 – a Canadian-made platform renowned for its long range, endurance, and high-altitude performance. Saab integrates this proven airframe with a suite of cutting-edge sensors, surveillance radars, and mission systems, offering the Canadian Armed Forces a multi-domain force multiplier that is operationally robust and cost-effective.
In close partnership with Bombardier, Saab’s GlobalEye supports Canadian economic and industrial interests by maximizing domestic content, generating high-value jobs, and enabling Canadian suppliers to join global defence supply chains.
- GlobalEye is a truly strategic asset – a multi-domain solution that enhances situational awareness and enables rapid decision-making across air, sea, and land, said Anders Carp, Deputy CEO of Saab. - With Bombardier’s world-class aircraft made here in Canada, and Saab’s legacy of innovation in radar and surveillance, this is a unique opportunity to strengthen both capability and industry.
Saab has a long track record of delivering AEW&C systems to NATO allies and trusted partners worldwide. GlobalEye is a fielded and fully operational solution, combining proven technology with modern adaptability to meet the demands of contemporary defence environments.
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