Canada May Opt For F-35 After All

Despite efforts to resurrect a competition, Canada may wind up reaffirming its first choice—a $41.39 billion purchase of Lockheed Martin F-35 Joint Strike Fighters—by the end of June. Since December 2012, the Canadian government’s quest to replace its aging fleet of 77 Boeing CF-18 Hornets has been...

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