Canadian Defense Boost Yields Mixed Results for Aviation

Credit: CANADIAN FORCES
Canada’s plan to boost defense spending would have mixed results for aviation programs. The number of new fighters envisioned has been cut to 65, while other aircraft will be upgraded and their replacement delayed. Prime Minister Stephen Harper unveiled the government’s “Canada First” defense...

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