# Canada has chosen Sweden's Saab for its new fleet of early warning aircraft.

*aerospace · news · 2026-05-27 · Devdiscourse*

## Key points

- Canada has selected Sweden's Saab GlobalEye over Boeing's E-7 Wedgetail for its early warning aircraft.
- This procurement marks a strategic effort by Canada to reduce reliance on U.S. defense suppliers.
- Saab is now a contender to supply fighter jets to Canada, challenging the existing F-35 deal.
- The decision aims to reinforce Canadian defense, especially regarding security in the Arctic region.

In a strategic move to lessen reliance on U.S. defense manufacturers, Canada has chosen Sweden's Saab for its new fleet of early warning aircraft, prioritizing the GlobalEye over Boeing's E-7 Wedgetail, which has faced delays. This choice is part of Prime Minister Mark Carney's pledge to bolster Canadian defense, particularly in the Arctic, and the nation's broader strategy to enhance its military capabilities amidst past criticisms of insufficient NATO spending. Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristerson lauded the decision, emphasizing strengthened bilateral ties. Saab is also a contender to provide fighter jets, challenging the current U.S.-aligned F-35 deal, inevitably setting the stage for further defense policy shifts. (With inputs from agencies.)

**Companies:** Saab
**Countries:** Canada, Sweden

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