The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Ottawa goes back to negotiatin­g table over Sea King replacemen­ts

- BYMURRAY BREWSTER

— The Harper government is once again re- negotiatin­g the contract to replace the air force’s outdated Sea King helicopter­s, The Canadian Press has learned.

Senior officials at Sikorsky Aircraft Corp., maker of the CH- 148 Cyclone helicopter, recently told financial analysts the company is bargaining with Public Works to “reach agreement on an alternativ­e contractua­l solution” for the troubled program, already five years behind schedule.

“I don’t want to sort of negotiate in public about what they want, but what they want is, certainly, sounds perfectly reasonable, right?” Michael Maurer, president of Sikorsky said during a question- and- answer session Sept. 27.

“They want their aircraft the way they ordered them. The issue is that this is a developmen­t program, and it really wasn’t structured as a developmen­t contract. So we’re both trying to navigate that and they have to follow their procuremen­t rules and regulation­s.”

Maurer also said that not meeting a commitment to hand over test helicopter­s would be good for the aircraft- maker’s bottom line in the short- term.

“If we do not

deliver the

five ( Canadian Maritime Helicopter Program) aircraft this year, then Sikorsky will of course realize operating profit growth above our guidance range,” he said.

“It is important to note that excluding ( Canadian Maritime Helicopter Program) deliveries, we will demonstrat­e our ability to get to a 14 per cent return on sales in 2012, two years ahead of the original time line for this goal, and this really demonstrat­es strong operationa­l performanc­e being achieved across all of our business units and long- term potential for Sikorsky to be a mid- teens return business.”

The comment drew a sharp rebuke from the Opposition defence critic.

“It’s not the Canadian taxpayer’s job to ensure the best bottom line possible for Sikorsky and its owners,” said the NDP’s Jack Harris.

 ?? CANADIAN PRESS PHOTO ?? A Canadian military CH- 148 Cyclone conducts training exercises with HMCS Montreal in Halifax harbour in March 2010. The Harper government is once again renegotiat­ing the contract to replace the air force’s outdated Sea King helicopter­s.
CANADIAN PRESS PHOTO A Canadian military CH- 148 Cyclone conducts training exercises with HMCS Montreal in Halifax harbour in March 2010. The Harper government is once again renegotiat­ing the contract to replace the air force’s outdated Sea King helicopter­s.

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