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It is not quite 100 percent of the helicopter industry in Canada...
Airbus helicopters is at Fr. Erie, On.
Airbus helicopters is at Fr. Erie, On.
Well, SupersonicMax:
On behalf of the province of Quebec, I would like to apologize in advance for hosting 58% of Canada's aeronautical industries and 100% of the Canadian helicopter building capacity.
So sorry !
Pentagon Launches Electronic Warfare Study: Growler Line At Stake
http://breakingdefense.com/2015/02/pentagon-launches-electronic-warfare-study-growler-line-at-stake/
Hamish Seggie said:Mulroney betrayed the West, as most politicians will. The votes are in Ontario and Quebec.
Late Software Not Expected To Jeopardize U.S. Marine Corps F-35 IOC
http://aviationweek.com/defense/late-software-not-expected-jeopardize-us-marine-corps-f-35-ioc
Boeing holds out for more Super Hornet sales
http://www.flightglobal.com/news/articles/boeing-holds-out-for-more-super-hornet-sales-409599/
Dutch parliament approves first F-35 production order
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Full operational status with all three frontline units – including the Volkel-based 312 and 313 squadrons – should be achieved in 2024. The defence ministry plans to have 29 combat-ready pilots for an operational force of 32 F-35As, with the other aircraft in regular maintenance.
The Netherlands’ total budget for the F-35 is listed as almost €3.87 billion ($4.32 billion), including around €2.5 billion for the purchase of the airframes. Other major investments are of roughly €130 million for spare parts and about €110 million for a flight simulator. The defence ministry notes that its total purchase could rise above 37 aircraft if the total price is reduced, or if other costs remain below budget.
Navy, OSD Studies Could Save Boeing’s F-18 Line
http://breakingdefense.com/2015/03/ew-fighter-trends-could-save-boeing-growlerhornet-line/
Not an exactly glowing recommendation for the F-35 from the Admiral.MarkOttawa said:More on USN, F-35, Growlers and Super Hornets (more SHs to replace aging legacy F/A-18s?):
Mark
Ottawa