Plane makes emergency landing after propeller falls off over Sydney
Civil Aviation Safety Authority urges residents to contact authorities if missing part from Regional Express flight from Albury is found
June 2015
Swedish arms sales should depend on buyer's democratic credentials – report
Sweden could use a ‘democracy criterion’ for evaluating arms exports but plan criticised as too weak by some and too damaging to defence industry by others
March 2015
Saudi Arabia recalls ambassador to Sweden as diplomatic row deepens
Move comes after criticism of kingdom’s human rights record, says Swedish foreign ministry, and follows tearing up of arms deal between countries
December 2013
Saab car brand restarts production in Sweden under new ownership
Hong Kong-based National Electric Vehicle Sweden producing new 9-3, more than two years after Saab bankruptcy
August 2012
The end of the road? A short history of Saab
Spyker files suit against General Motors for driving Saab into bankruptcy
June 2012
Saab saved from bankruptcy to make electric cars
Saab administrators say they have found buyer
February 2012
Is your Saab warranty worth the paper it's written on?
Drivers with Saabs less than three years old will need to keep their fingers crossed their dealer keeps trading – they will get no help from the manufacturer
September 2011
Saab denied bankruptcy protection
Struggling carmaker's plans thrown into chaos as local court expresses doubt about its restructuring proposals
Saab denied bankruptcy protection
Swedish court rejects carmarker's attempt to shield itself from creditors while it tries to raise new funds from China
Saab seeks bankruptcy protection
Swedish firm, which has failed to pay staff for three months, makes move to buy time to find new funding, likely to be from China
June 2011
Saab handed lifeline as carmaker wins order from Chinese company
Order to build new vehicles for undisclosed Chinese firm means Saab can pay staff and suppliers, and resume production
Abba, Borg and the Saab 99 Turbo – 1978 was the year when Sweden ruled
Saab cars were once the epitome of cool design and unmitigated engineering quality, writes Jonathan Glancey
Bankruptcy looms for Saab as it runs out of cash to pay staff their wages
Saab, the Swedish carmaker, has admitted that it cannot pay the wages and salaries of its 3,700 employees
May 2011
Saab tries to turn corner with help from Chinese car dealer
Swedish carmaker hopes to restart production after cash injection from Pang Da
November 2010
Motoring: On the road
On the road: Saab 9-5 Aero 2.8T WXD
It's an incredible bulk, says Andrew Anthony
May 2010
GM bounces back into profit after coming close to oblivion
Detroit carmarker's fortunes revived by cost-cutting plus strong sales in the US and emerging markets