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December 14, 2022 | Local, Aerospace

Defence Minister Anand considering multi-billion dollar purchase of U.S. built surveillance aircraft

The proposal to buy between eight and 12 P-8 Poseidon aircraft from Boeing in the U.S. is being examined, according to industry and defence sources. But whether it moves forward to cabinet still has to be decided.

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    November 19, 2019 | Local, Aerospace

    CAE, Jazz and Seneca launch first cadet pilot training program in Canada

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    September 22, 2022 | Local, Security

    Government of Canada invests $1.4 million to improve search and rescue in Canada

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    Canadian frigate delayed again

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