Do Saab still make fighter planes?
The main focus of aircraft production is fighter aircraft. Saab has been making aircraft since the 1930s, and the jet predecessors of the JAS 39 Gripen were the Tunnan, the Lansen, the Draken and the Viggen. The last civilian models made by Saab were the Saab 340 and Saab 2000.
Is Saab 340B safe?
The Saab 340 is a safe plane even by the industry’s already high standards.
How much does a Saab plane cost?
Based on 450 annual owner-operated hours and $7.00-per-gallon fuel cost, the SAAB SF 340 has total variable costs of $1,025,100.00, total fixed costs of $120,872.00, and an annual budget of $1,145,972.00.
Is F-35 cheaper than Gripen?
F-35 is the most cost effective for the Finnish Air Force, cheaper than the Swedish-built Saab Gripen.
How much does it cost to charter a Saab 340?
around 4,550 USD per hour
Saab SF-340 Private Charter Flights and Prices The average hourly rental rate of the Saab SF-340 is around 4,550 USD per hour.
How much does a ATR 72 cost?
Depending on numerous factors, the average price for a pre-owned ATR 72-500 is $11,500,000.00.
Why choose Saab?
Happy Easter from Saab! Saab has been developing cutting edge aircraft and avionics for more than 80 years, pushing the boundaries of aircraft technology along every step of the way. We know aircraft systems and we have the people, technology, experience and know-how to bring our customers the future in safe, sustainable and efficient aviation.
Is the Saab 340 a good plane?
Saab 340 specs. Highly dependable and with low operational costs, the Saab 340 has consistently generated profits for a wide range of regional air transport services. These attributes make the Saab 340 an attractive proposition for operators.
What is Saab’s Aeronautical Database solution?
Saab in partnership with Vricon (a MAXAR company) is developing a new aeronautical database solution that will provide the aviation industry with the most advanced, commercially available, global image and terrain data for Aeronautical Applications.
Why Saab Arexis electronic warfare?
Saab’s Arexis Electronic Warfare (EW) suite delivers crucial situational awareness. Whether fully integrated on-board an aircraft, in a missionised pod, or as payload on an unmanned vehicle, it gives unrivalled defensive and offensive electronic warfare capabilities.