COVID-19 latest hurdle in Canada’s long road to buying new fighter jets
OTTAWA — The COVID-19 pandemic is presenting another challenge to Canada’s long-running and tumultuous effort to buy new fighter jets.
The federal government last summer launched a long-awaited competition to replace the Royal Canadian Air Force’s aging CF-18s with 88 new fighter jets at an estimated cost of $19 billion.
Before COVID-19 hit, the three companies vying for the contract were told to submit their bids by June 30.
The federal government says it still expects Lockheed Martin, Boeing and Saab to meet that deadline and representatives for the three jet makers say they are plugging away on their proposals.