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January 21, 2024 | Local, Aerospace

Lifetime cost of military's Cyclone choppers set to soar past $14B, government document reveals | CBC News

The lifetime cost of buying, owning and operating the air force's troubled CH-148 Cyclones is now expected to top $14.87 billion, according to leaked internal Department of National Defence briefing documents obtained by CBC News.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/cyclone-helicopters-defence-air-force-1.7088390

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