Sweden’s Saab is hopeful that Croatia could enter the market for fighter jets sooner rather than later, opening up another sales prospect for its Gripen aircraft, a company executive said on Saturday. Magnus Lewis-Olsson, Saab’s head of Europe, said the country looks to have decided to build a modern jet fighter force and would look to take offers sooner than might have been expected. Croatia, a member of the NATO military alliance since 2009, needs to modernise its air force which operates a squadron of MIG-21 fighter jets.
May 28, 2017 at 12:02AM
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