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Canada to buy 16 rescue planes from Airbus

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OTTAWA

The federal government says Canada will spend $2.3 billion to replace the military’s ancient search-and- rescue planes with 16 new aircraft from European aerospace giant Airbus.

The Airbus C-295 will replace the air force’s existing planes, Public Procuremen­t Minister Judy Foote announced Thursday at Canadian Forces Base Trenton, one of the four bases where the new aircraft will be located.

“This is a significan­t investment to replace our fleets of Buffalo and Hercules aircraft, strengthen Canada’s capability to conduct search-andrescue operations and keep Canadians safe,” she said as Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan and Royal Canadian Air Force commander Lt.-Gen. Mike Hood stood nearby.

Airbus beat out Italian firm Leonardo and Brazil’s Embraer to win the contract.

The announceme­nt, which includes an option for a 20year maintenanc­e contract that would increase the price-tag to $4.7 billion, has been a long time coming.

The effort to replace the Buffalo and older-model Hercules planes, some of which have been flying since the 1960s, was mired in controvers­y and delays for more than a decade.

The project was first launched in 2002, but was quickly derailed after the military was accused of rigging its requiremen­ts for a new search-and-rescue plane to favour one design.

The military denied the charges, but the government nonetheles­s took the project out of the hands of National Defence and set up numerous checks and balances that only now have produced a winner.

Sajjan said the new C-295 planes will be a “game-changer” when it comes to helping the military respond to emergencie­s around the country.

“Today we reaffirm our commitment to our women and men in uniform,” he said. “Our dedicated SAR team embodies our military’s commitment to protecting Canadians here, at home, no matter where they are.”

 ?? CP Photo ?? Cpl. Chris Auger and Warrent Officer Aaron Bygrove looks at a model of the Airbus C295 at CFB Trenton in Trenton, Ont.
CP Photo Cpl. Chris Auger and Warrent Officer Aaron Bygrove looks at a model of the Airbus C295 at CFB Trenton in Trenton, Ont.

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