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22 September 2022
by Gareth Jennings & Akshara Parakala
South Africa has signed a three-year support deal with Saab that would address availability problems with its Gripen C/D fleet. (Janes/Patrick Allen)
South Africa has contracted Saab to provide three years of support to some of its fleet of Gripen C/D combat aircraft.
Announced by the original equipment manufacturer (OEM) on 19 September, the ZAR532 million (USD30 million) deal covers service, repairs, maintenance, and minor updates to the South African Air Force’s (SAAF’s) fleet of Gripen C/Ds that it has fielded operationally since 2008. The contract runs from 2022 to 2025.
While the SAAF officially lists 17 single-seat Gripen Cs and nine two-seat Gripen Ds in its inventory, two aircraft have been described as being beyond economic repair.
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