BAE Systems is currently collaborating with officials in the UK government and MoD regarding a statement of requirements issued by Saudi Arabia over a possible order of nearly 50 Typhoon Eurofighter jets for its armed forces.
Saudi Arabia already has a fleet of 72 Eurofighters following a special deal back in 2007. This latest order for the latest generation of the fighter jet had been held up by Germany, which currently blocks deliveries of arms to Saudi Arabia over its actions in the war in Yemen. However, this month, German officials lifted their objections to further aircraft deals. At the time, a spokesperson for the German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said: "The Saudi Arabian air force, also using Eurofighters, shot down Houthi missiles (from Yemen) that were on their way to Israel. And it is in the light of all these developments that the German government's position on the Eurofighter must be seen. And this is closely coordinated within the German government."
It is unclear at this stage how close the actualisation of the deal is and how feasible the statement or requirements are, but according to military analysts, an announcement will be made by summer this year.