The Canadian Air Force plans to reduce the number of aircraft it operates to about 280 from 500 because of budget constraints

The Canadian Air Force plans to reduce the number of aircraft it operates to about 280 from 500 because of budget constraints. Aircraft affected include the CF-18, of which only 80 of 125 would remain in service, to help pay for upgrading the smaller fleet. Canada's maritime patrol aircraft would be...

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