Quantcast

Sweden evaluates options for future airpower amid NATO membership

Airline Stocks To Keep An Eye On - April 28th
Report: JetBlue, United Mulling Partnership
New First-Class Suites, Futuristic Aircraft and the Top Air Travel News From April 2025
Southwest Airlines Announces Reimagined Fare Products, New Benefits for Rapid Rewards Credit Cardmembers and Tier Member Customers
United CEO calls Trump's tariffs a 'chess game'
Flight tickets from Srinagar remain exorbitantly high despite aviation ministry request
RTX Q1 Earnings & Sales Beat Estimates, Increase Year Over Year
Delta faces federal investigation as it scraps hundreds of flights for fifth straight day
Coalition pledges to remove EV tax break two days after Dutton ruled out scrapping it – as it happened
Adani’s airport unit seeks $750 million loan from global banks
GE Aerospace affirms outlook; CEO met with Trump to discuss tariffs
Flight made emergency landing in Denver after reported animal strike and engine fire
General Dynamics says G800 jet receives FAA, EASA certifications
Archer unveils plans for NYC air-taxi network in partnership with United Airlines
United Airlines doubles down on Chicago roots with new O'Hare billboards
ICAO Proposes ‘Journey Pass’ Biometric ID Boarding
Gatwick airport strikes, Easter 2025: will my flight be cancelled?
Boarding passes and check-in could be scrapped in air travel shake-up
European air traffic warning means summer delays for holidaymakers
The EU rule change that could affect millions of Brits when their flight is delayed or cancelled
Delta Earnings Land Soon. Why They’re Key for Airline Stocks and the Economy.
Avelo Airlines to Operate Deportation Flights, Hiring Flight Attendants
Travel chaos 2025: all the strikes and disruption expected across Europe
Qatar Airways accelerates Starlink wifi implementation
Southwest Airlines extends flight schedule through early April 2025
Cathay Pacific reaches 3,400 pilots this year, with low resignation rate of 2.9%
Qatar Airways Nears Boeing 777 Fleet-Wide Starlink Upgrade
United receives FAA approval for first Starlink-equipped planes
50 New Routes Launching In April 2025
Qantas launches mammoth Asia flight sale including Bali and Japan
Sweden evaluates options for future airpower amid NATO membership
Policy
Webp 4icawwvtg7mupp051grumj0ndq6y
JSX Aircraft | Official Website

As the newest member of NATO and facing the unstable military menace posed by Vladimir Putin's Russia, Sweden has already begun its search for its future airpower. For a while, the nation appeared eager to partner in the UK/Italian/Japanese Global Combat Air Program (GCAP), but Sweden has elected not to join.

For now, the Scandinavian state's path centers on evaluating the best way forward for Swedish airpower to make a decision in 2030. Sweden could choose the GCAP—or its Franco/German/Spanish Future Combat Air System (FCAS) equivalent—but it also might pursue a new fighter program independently.

Work known as the Koncept för Framtida Stridsflyg (KFS or future fighter concept) got underway in July 2023, while Saab’s informal “Building X” technology hub takes a leading role. On November 1, Saab formalized its status to become the Advanced Programs business unit led by Peter Nilsson.

Get the Newsletter
Sign-up to receive weekly round up of news from Sky Industry News
By submitting, you agree to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Service. By providing your phone number you are opting in and consenting to receive recurring SMS/MMS messages, including automated texts, to that number from our short code. Msg & data rates may apply. Reply HELP for help, STOP to end. SMS opt-in will not be sold, rented, or shared.

Saab has undertaken KFS in close collaboration with the FMV (Sweden's defense materiel administration), the FOI (defense research agency), the Swedish armed forces, and other key industry players such as GKN Aerospace, which provides the engine for the Gripen fighter. The initial phase focuses on concept exploration contracted and funded through 2025.

In March, Saab received an order from the FMV for conceptual studies of manned and unmanned solutions. It has rapidly expanded the number of people working on KFS-related activities from 120 to 270 and coordinates more than 150 relevant research and technology projects active across the company.

Schedules call for KFS to move into its second phase in 2026, including technology demonstrations. An imminent concept evaluation review will identify what technologies Saab should demonstrate during phase two.

A wide range of concepts remain under evaluation, and any future fighter system could be manned or unmanned. While building new technology demonstrators appear likely, new systems can operate on modified current aircraft such as Gripen. Meanwhile, Saab would use unmanned demonstrators to fly technologies destined for a manned fighter.

The program is taking a holistic approach to a new fighter system, examining all facets of a system of systems and how they need to act and interact in a future combat scenario. Swedish experience with dispersed operations will feature prominently in any new system, and robust wear-resistant low observability is another aspect.

KFS is due to conclude in 2030 when it should be able to fully inform a decision on which path Sweden should choose for its airpower requirements. There is strong support for a Swedish solution, but KFS will ensure Sweden has strong bargaining tools if it were to join another multinational program. While there might not be much place for Saab in current manned fighter programs, Nilsson foresees a second round of GCAP/FCAS activity centered on uncrewed “loyal wingmen” vehicles, where Saab would ideally be placed.

If Sweden proceeds with a national solution based on KFS technology solutions, full-scale development would begin almost immediately. Saab has virtually all required expertise in-house and has already demonstrated through Gripen E its ability to rapidly develop major systems. The powerplant would account for one area needing external sourcing; companies such as Rolls-Royce, GE or Pratt & Whitney are potential partners.

In any case—and as with GCAP or FCAS—Sweden’s future fighter system will almost certainly employ some form of uncrewed component.

___

Organizations Included in this History
More News

Emirates Airline has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Crypto.com to explore the integration of Crypto.com Pay as a payment option for its customers.

Jul 9, 2025

The National Right to Work Foundation has filed an amicus brief with the Wisconsin Court of Appeals in the case of Abbotsford Education Association v. Wisconsin Employment Relations Commission.

Jul 9, 2025

Flying Food Group has announced that a union employee at its Schiller Park, Illinois facility has filed a petition with the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) seeking a vote to remove Unite Here Local 1 as the union representative for the...

Jul 8, 2025

The Lincoln Airport is set to embark on one of its most significant projects with the reconstruction of its runway.

Jul 8, 2025

Air New Zealand has launched Dream Seats, a nationwide initiative aimed at supporting New Zealanders in pursuing their dreams.

Jul 8, 2025

dnata Catering & Retail has entered into a management contract with PT IAS Hospitality Indonesia (IASH) to enhance the inflight catering business at Denpasar International Airport.

Jul 8, 2025