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Canadian minister defends naval project after Fincantieri criticism
Italian shipbuilder Fincantieri has warned the Canadian government that it won’t bid on a new program to build a fleet of future surface combatants unless significant changes to the project are made.
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Canada wants Super Hornet jets by 2019, but cost still undecided
Canada is hoping to receive the first of its Super Hornet fighter jets by 2019 but still has to hammer out a price as well as industrial benefits, according to Canadian government officials.
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Canada Extends Flight Training Contract, But Actively Seeks Replacement
The Canadian government has extended its contract with CAE to provide NATO Flying Training in Canada (NFTC), a qualification program for pilots, while it works on a new multibillion-dollar replacement program.
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Canada To Join Talks With Thales Over $4B Naval Support Deal
The Canadian government will begin negotiations next week with Thales for a $4 billion contract for long-term maintenance on two new navy fleets.
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Airbus Awarded $2.3B Canadian Search-and-Rescue Project
Canadian Cabinet ministers will announce Dec. 8 that the Airbus C-295 has been selected as the country’s new fixed-wing search-and-rescue aircraft.
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Canada Will Need Additional Fighter Jets to Meet New Defense Posture
Canada has revamped its policy on how to meet its air-defense commitments to protecting North America and contributing to NATO, prompting a decision to boost the number of fighter jets it will buy in the future.
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Canada Widens the Aperture in Search Of New Warships
Canada has opened up its competition for new warships to designs still yet to be proven, despite its previous commitment to purchase only off-the-shelf vessels.
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Canadian Debate Reprises Over Role in US Missile Shield
A Canadian parliamentary committee has recommended the government reconsider its earlier rejection to contribute to US missile defense, moving participation in the ground-based system to protect North America one step closer to reality.
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Canadian Special Forces Seek Off-Road-Capable Combat Vehicles
Canada’s special forces unit is requesting bids for a new fleet of ultralight combat vehicles.
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Canadian minister defends naval project after Fincantieri criticism
Italian shipbuilder Fincantieri has warned the Canadian government that it won’t bid on a new program to build a fleet of future surface combatants unless significant changes to the project are made.
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Canada wants Super Hornet jets by 2019, but cost still undecided
Canada is hoping to receive the first of its Super Hornet fighter jets by 2019 but still has to hammer out a price as well as industrial benefits, according to Canadian government officials.
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Canada Extends Flight Training Contract, But Actively Seeks Replacement
The Canadian government has extended its contract with CAE to provide NATO Flying Training in Canada (NFTC), a qualification program for pilots, while it works on a new multibillion-dollar replacement program.
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Canada To Join Talks With Thales Over $4B Naval Support Deal
The Canadian government will begin negotiations next week with Thales for a $4 billion contract for long-term maintenance on two new navy fleets.
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Airbus Awarded $2.3B Canadian Search-and-Rescue Project
Canadian Cabinet ministers will announce Dec. 8 that the Airbus C-295 has been selected as the country’s new fixed-wing search-and-rescue aircraft.
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Canada Will Need Additional Fighter Jets to Meet New Defense Posture
Canada has revamped its policy on how to meet its air-defense commitments to protecting North America and contributing to NATO, prompting a decision to boost the number of fighter jets it will buy in the future.
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Critics Question Canada’s New Super Hornet Plans
Some don’t see the urgency for stopgap planes.
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Canada Widens the Aperture in Search Of New Warships
Canada has opened up its competition for new warships to designs still yet to be proven, despite its previous commitment to purchase only off-the-shelf vessels.
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Canadian Debate Reprises Over Role in US Missile Shield
A Canadian parliamentary committee has recommended the government reconsider its earlier rejection to contribute to US missile defense, moving participation in the ground-based system to protect North America one step closer to reality.
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Canadian Special Forces Seek Off-Road-Capable Combat Vehicles
Canada’s special forces unit is requesting bids for a new fleet of ultralight combat vehicles.
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Canadian minister defends naval project after Fincantieri criticism
Italian shipbuilder Fincantieri has warned the Canadian government that it won’t bid on a new program to build a fleet of future surface combatants unless significant changes to the project are made.
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Canada wants Super Hornet jets by 2019, but cost still undecided
Canada is hoping to receive the first of its Super Hornet fighter jets by 2019 but still has to hammer out a price as well as industrial benefits, according to Canadian government officials.
-
Canada Extends Flight Training Contract, But Actively Seeks Replacement
The Canadian government has extended its contract with CAE to provide NATO Flying Training in Canada (NFTC), a qualification program for pilots, while it works on a new multibillion-dollar replacement program.
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Canada To Join Talks With Thales Over $4B Naval Support Deal
The Canadian government will begin negotiations next week with Thales for a $4 billion contract for long-term maintenance on two new navy fleets.
-
Airbus Awarded $2.3B Canadian Search-and-Rescue Project
Canadian Cabinet ministers will announce Dec. 8 that the Airbus C-295 has been selected as the country’s new fixed-wing search-and-rescue aircraft.
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Canada Will Need Additional Fighter Jets to Meet New Defense Posture
Canada has revamped its policy on how to meet its air-defense commitments to protecting North America and contributing to NATO, prompting a decision to boost the number of fighter jets it will buy in the future.
-
Critics Question Canada’s New Super Hornet Plans
Some don’t see the urgency for stopgap planes.
-
Canada Widens the Aperture in Search Of New Warships
Canada has opened up its competition for new warships to designs still yet to be proven, despite its previous commitment to purchase only off-the-shelf vessels.
-
Canadian Debate Reprises Over Role in US Missile Shield
A Canadian parliamentary committee has recommended the government reconsider its earlier rejection to contribute to US missile defense, moving participation in the ground-based system to protect North America one step closer to reality.
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Canadian Special Forces Seek Off-Road-Capable Combat Vehicles
Canada’s special forces unit is requesting bids for a new fleet of ultralight combat vehicles.














