GA-ASI completes first flight of MQ-9B fitted with Saab AEW pods
General Atomics Aeronautical Systems (GA-ASI) has flown its MQ-9B remotely piloted aircraft for the first time with Saab-supplied airborne early warning (AEW) pods, opening a development effort the two companies aim to conclude with a full-capability demonstration later in 2026. The manufacturer announced the milestone on May 21, 2026.
Validation flight at Desert Horizon
The validation sortie took place on May 19, 2026, from GA-ASI’s Desert Horizon flight operations facility in Southern California, using a company-owned MQ-9B. The AEW sensor itself is branded LoyalEye and is being provided through a partnership with Saab, first unveiled in 2025. GA-ASI said the flight signals the first step in a development process expected to take several months.
GA-ASI President David R. Alexander framed the configuration as a way to defend against tactical air munitions, guided missiles, drones, fighter and bomber aircraft without putting aircrews in harm’s way. Carl-Johan Bergholm, Saab Senior Vice President and Head of Business Area Surveillance, presented LoyalEye as an extension of crewed systems, delivering persistent surveillance over both line-of-sight and SATCOM links.
A lower-tier complement to GlobalEye
The MQ-9B AEW concept sits at a different price point than Saab’s flagship GlobalEye, the high-end multi-domain AEW&C platform recently selected by France and reportedly chosen by NATO to replace its E-3A Sentry fleet.
While GlobalEye offers a large fixed Erieye Extended Range array on a Bombardier Global 6000 airframe, the podded LoyalEye is designed to deliver longer-persistence surveillance in regions where crewed AEW assets are unaffordable or unavailable.
For Saab, the deal broadens the reach of the Erieye family beyond crewed platforms at a moment when the company is already running its surveillance lines hot. For GA-ASI, it expands the mission portfolio of an aircraft sold in Europe to the United Kingdom, Belgium, Poland, Denmark, and most recently Germany, alongside customers in Japan and India.
The MQ-9B STOL variant currently in development for naval aircraft carriers further opens a path toward shipborne unmanned AEW. Neither company has named a launch customer for the AEW configuration.The post GA-ASI completes first flight of MQ-9B fitted with Saab AEW pods appeared first on AeroTime.
General Atomics Aeronautical Systems (GA-ASI) has flown its MQ-9B remotely piloted aircraft for the first time with Saab-supplied…
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