Saab profit beats forecast as defence boom spurs surge in orders

STOCKHOLM, July 17 (Reuters) – Swedish defence and aerospace group Saab (SAABb.ST), ​reported a bigger-than-expected rise in operating earnings for the second ‌quarter on Friday as booming demand in its major markets drove a sharp rise in sales and order bookings.
The maker of the Gripen fighter jet ​said in a statement that operating earnings rose to 2.79 ​billion Swedish crowns ($289 million) from 1.98 billion a year earlier, ⁠beating the 2.48 billion crown mean forecast in an LSEG ​poll of analysts.
Saab, which also makes military equipment ranging from missiles and ​advanced electronics to submarines, said like-for-like sales rose 29.8% year-on-year and that it remained focused on scaling up capacity to meet the surging demand.
Already riding consecutive ​years of surging demand driven by rapid rearmament across much ​of Europe due to Russia’s war in Ukraine, the pace has picked up still ‌further ⁠for Saab in recent months with a string of huge orders.
Saab is set to produce new Gripen E fighters to Ukraine and could see Brazil adding 20 more of the aircraft to its existing fleet ​while the company ​has also inked ⁠a $4.8 billion contract with Poland for three A26-type submarines.
Meanwhile, NATO announced plans to buy up to 10 of ​Saab’s GlobalEye surveillance planes only weeks after Canada ​said it ⁠would buy a fleet of the aircraft which is based on a Bombardier jet. Saab is also in the running to sell Canada ⁠Gripen ​fighters.
“With our broad offering and rapidly expanding ​production capacity, we are well positioned to meet this growing demand,” Saab CEO Micael ​Johansson said.
($1 = 9.6637 Swedish crowns)

Reporting by Niklas Pollard, editing by Essi Lehto.

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