Tuesday, November 19, 2019

Boeing Wants To Sell Its Super Hornets To Canada

Boeing will offer Canada an advanced version of the Super Hornet fighter jet, shown in this company produced graphic

Saltwire/Ottawa Citizen: Boeing pitches guarantee of billions of dollars of work for Canadian firms if its Super Hornet is picked by Canada

U.S. aerospace giant Boeing is pitching its guarantee of billions of dollars of work for Canadian companies as well as keeping aircraft maintenance in country as it tries to convince the Liberal government to select a new version of the Super Hornet fighter jet.

Boeing is hoping that new technology on the Super Hornet and its commitment to place as much as $30 billion of work with Canadian firms will result in it winning the competition to build 88 jets.

The move comes as the NDP and aerospace unions are becoming more vocal about the need for Canada’s fighter jet replacement project to pay major dividends for the economy.

NDP leader Jagmeet Singh said last week he would be pushing that issue when Parliament returns and he hopes to have a discussion with the Liberal’s new defence minister about how Canadian jobs can be created and sustained by the program.

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WNU Editor: IMHO. The Super Hornet is a better fit for the Canadian Air Force than the F-35.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

The world's best want to play in the Arctic region over the next few decades. Does Canada want to outclass the Russians or Chinese?
F-35 will outclass them and allow it to join with Norway and the US as a peer in securing western control of the Arctic.

Anonymous said...

Let's behave like a rational middle power with a modest budget.

We're already set up to use and service Hornets.