Saab signs deal with Canadian AI firm Cohere on Global Eye jets
OTTAWA — Swedish defence contractor Saab says it has signed an agreement with Canadian artificial intelligence company Cohere to explore partnering on its Global Eye surveillance aircraft.
Saab is trying to convince Canada to purchase the Global Eye, an early warning radar aircraft that it is jointly producing with Canadian aerospace manufacturer Bombardier.
The federal government is in the market for a new surveillance plane and is expected to spend upward of $5 billion on a fleet of six aircraft, according to information posted online by National Defence.
The aircraft uses Montreal-based Bombardier’s Global 6500 airframes, which are made in Mississauga.


