It's part of the WebKit UA. It harkens from the days when IE and Netscape were the only browsers developers thought about when UA sniffing. It made sure WebKit got the Netscape version (which was closer to the standards), not the IE version.
It's the same reason all browser UAs start with "Mozilla" even though only one is actually made by Mozilla.
It's the same reason all browser UAs start with "Mozilla" even though only one is actually made by Mozilla.