Saab Signs SK60 Support Agreement With FMV


Defence and security company Saab has today extended its support and maintenance
agreement with FMV for the SK60 trainer aircraft of the Swedish Armed Forces.
The contract will be in place for three years starting on 1 July 2017. The order
value amounts to SEK400 million.
The extended support agreement means that Saab continues its leading role as the
provider of training aircraft flight services for the Swedish Armed Forces. Saab
maintains full responsibility for Sweden’s fleet of SK60 aircraft by delivering
all required flight operations, maintenance and the provision of stand-by
capacity to the Armed Forces. Since December 2008 Saab has ensured that the SK60
system is fully airworthy and available at Swedish Air Force wings, in
accordance with Swedish Armed Forces' requirements. This latest agreement
continues this key flight operations support function for Saab until 2020.

"The extended contract is a comprehensive undertaking whereby we ensure the
complete readiness of the SK60 fleet. We provide guaranteed flight hours at a
fixed cost, in what is known as a ‘power-by-the-hour’ agreement. The contract is
a confirmation of our ability to deliver a complete support solution over a
product's entire lifecycle and it also guarantees availability for the
customer," says Jonas Hjelm, head of Saab's business area Support and Services.

SK60 is the Swedish military designation for the Saab 105, a twin-engined jet
aircraft which made its maiden flight in 1963. Since 1967 SK60s have served as
the principal jet training aircraft for Swedish military pilots. The aircraft
have been continually modernised and upgraded over their many years of reliable
service.

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The information is that which Saab AB is required to declare by the Securities
Business Act and/or the Financial instruments Trading Act. The information was
released for publication on 16 October 2015 at 08.00.

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