6 juillet 2023 | Local, Aérospatial

Titanic sub: Canada spent at least $2.4M on search plane | CTV News

It cost at least $2.4 million to deploy a single Canadian aircraft to search for the Titanic submersible that went missing on June 18, CTVNews.ca has learned.

https://www.ctvnews.ca/canada/it-cost-more-than-2-4m-for-one-rcaf-plane-to-join-titanic-sub-search-1.6470101?utm_source=flipboard

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