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Bombardier warns Ottawa against going with Boeing on military plane contract

May 31, 2023 | 12:11 PM

MONTREAL — Bombardier Inc. says Ottawa would be making a mistake if it opts to go with Boeing in replacing Canada’s aging military patrol planes.

The Montreal-based business jet maker joined forces this year with U.S. rival General Dynamics on a surveillance aircraft with submarine hunting technology.

Both partners are calling on the federal government to launch an open procurement process to supplant the Armed Forces’ 14 CP-140 Aurora maritime patrol planes, set to retire in 2030 after a half-century of service.

The government has said it is still weighing its options for the multibillion-dollar bid, but in March it stated that Boeing’s P-8A Poseidon is the only available aircraft that meets its needs for intelligence gathering and anti-submarine warfare.