Saab’s latest military aircraft took to the air as the GlobalEye Airborne Early Warning and Control (AEW&C) system set off from Saab’s airfield in Linköping, Sweden on Thursday at 12.52 pm local time with Magnus Fredriksson, Saab Experimental Test Pilot, at the controls. The modified business jet flew for one hour and 46 minutes to collect data to verify the aircraft performance and associated modelling.
.. Continue Reading Saab GlobalEye Early Warning aircraft takes to the skies
Category: Aircraft
Tags:
Related Articles:
- Gripen E fighter breaks sound barrier for the first time
- e-Go aeroplanes seeks cash to stay in the air
- Emirates throws world’s largest passenger aircraft a lifeline
- First production-configuration Scorpion takes to the skies
- Maiden flight for Gulfstream G600 business jet
- Can Boom bring back supersonic flight without the astronomical price tag?