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The P-1 is a Kawasaki product.
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Kawasaki P-1 - Wikipedia
The CRJ program was sold to Mitsubishi to support their now cancelled/put on hold MRJ SpaceJet.
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The P-1 is a Kawasaki product.
The P-8 is the most mature platform out there.So if you area Ottawa typePSPC and ISED, you want a "made in Canada" but with a competitive bid but really the operators just want the Boeing.
The P-8 is the most mature platform out there.
The P-1 is used by one country, so the supply chain isn't as robust (e.g. if you need a tire and you're operating a P-8, chances are any major airport that services 737s will have one). Also, Japan hasn't been able to export military equipment since WWII, so I bet they'll have to get up to speed on international military sales nuances.
The rest will involve various levels of development, with Canada as a lead customer. That worked well with the Cyclone![]()
Jesus Dimsum, it was a beautiful morning here on the Prairie and you just ruined it with that line. Because you've just doomed the project to another disaster.The rest will involve various levels of development, with Canada as a lead customer. That worked well with the Cyclone![]()
Easy, award L3 MAS in Mirabel the in-service support contract. Sorry IMP.I forgot the leading contender!!! If you are PSPC....This what you call Success!!!
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Vietnam set to receive first Twin Otter MPA
Vietnam's navy is set to receive its first of six Viking Air DHC-6 Twin Otter Series 400 aircraft in August. Three examples, designated the Guardian...www.flightglobal.com
Just one small issue.....Quebec content.....hmmm.....that will take another day.....
Jesus Dimsum, it was a beautiful morning here on the Prairie and you just ruined it with that line. Because you've just doomed the project to another disaster.
However if we leveraged a combined relationship to get P-1's and be part of the Japanese sub program, the risks may be worth it.The P-8 is the most mature platform out there.
The P-1 is used by one country, so the supply chain isn't as robust (e.g. if you need a tire and you're operating a P-8, chances are any major airport that services 737s will have one). Also, Japan hasn't been able to export military equipment since WWII, so I bet they'll have to get up to speed on international military sales nuances.
The rest will involve various levels of development, with Canada as a lead customer. That worked well with the Cyclone![]()
So if Norway needs 5, Canada would need at least 40?Meanwhile…
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Norwegian Air Force takes delivery of third P-8A Poseidon aircraft
The Royal Norwegian Air Force (RNoAF) has taken delivery of the third out of five P-8A Poseidon maritime patrol aircraft from the US-based aerospace company Boeing.www.airforce-technology.com
I like the way you roll…So if Norway needs 5, Canada would need at least 40?
I’m all about go big or go homeI like the way you roll…
I still like how you roll.I’m all about go big or go home
I just looked at the Norwegian AOR and Canada’s, and extrapolated it, plus I assume Canada won’t buy 40, but a significant number under what is proposed, so I figure start with 40 and aim for at least 25![]()
TBS: "Have you seen the cost of maintaining those 3 planes over 50 years?! No thank you..."(Political staffer to PCO brain trust): “Wouldn’t three be enough for Canada? You know, one for each coast?” (Thinking they’d be scoring brownie points for the Arctic Ocean reference)
(PCO brain trust): “We like the way you think, Xxx Yyyyy!”
Here is Dash 8 MPA
... low-impact on the environment combined with its high productivity and jet-like performance ...