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Sunday, November 17, 2013

Northrop Grumman aims for bigger role in UAE arms sales

E-2D Advanced HawkeyeNorthrop Grumman Corp hopes to expand its ties to the United Arab Emirates in coming years, including the potential sale of its E-2D airborne early warning radar planes, the company's new chief executive for the UAE said on Saturday.

Northrop Grumman Corp hopes to expand its ties to the United Arab Emirates in coming years, including the potential sale of its E-2D airborne early warning radar planes, the company's new chief executive for the UAE said on Saturday.

"There are incredible opportunities here," Douglas Raaberg, a former senior U.S. Air Force official who joined Northrop in 2010, told Reuters in an interview after the Dubai International Air Chiefs conference. Raaberg was named last month as Northrop's first chief executive officer for UAE.

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