Bombardier still intends to put in a bid if the Liberal government decides it will hold a competition to replace the CP\u002D140 Auroras.
“Canada has the opportunity to leverage its aerospace industry to provide a multi-mission aircraft that will be the standard for decades to come, at home and abroad as an export,” he added. “It will be faster, fly farther and be greener, burning significantly less fuel than current aircraft being considered for similar missions. Performance should matter. Canadian jobs should matter. And sustainability should matter most.
The P-8 is in service with the U.S. Navy, Indian Navy, Royal Australian Air Force, Royal Air Force, Royal Norwegian Air Force, Royal New Zealand Air Force, Republic of Korea Navy and Germany Navy.acquiring more American-built equipment. During a recent visit to Washington, Anand and Industry Minister François-Philippe Champagne sat with Boeing officials. Anand tweeted about the Feb. 9 meeting, pointing out the discussion centred on how “we can advance the integration of our continental Defence Industrial Base, and create jobs and growth for Canadians. We continue to work with industry to deliver modern equipment to the Canadian Forces.
During a defence conference in Toronto in February, Martel said he still hadn’t received an answer from the Liberal government about whether they would proceed with a sole source P-8 proposal. “It will be their decision,” Martel said. “But they are going to have to explain why we weren’t part of the process when our platform is successful in a lot of other countries.”Article content
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