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Lockheed’s F-35 jets to cost Canada 50% more than planned, Auditor General says

  • In December 2022, the federal government completed an agreement to acquire 88 F-35 Lightning aircraft from Lockheed Martin for use by Canada’s air force.
  • The original $19-billion cost estimate has risen by nearly 50% to $27.7 billion by 2024 due to inflation, pandemic effects, and volatile currency rates.
  • Delays in constructing facilities at Cold Lake and Bagotville exceed three years, and Canada faces a shortage of qualified pilots for the advanced jets.
  • The updated cost of $27 billion excludes an additional $5.5 billion needed for infrastructure upgrades and advanced weapons to support the new fleet.
  • These challenges risk delaying the replacement of aging CF-18s, which must be phased out between 2025 and 2032 to maintain Canada’s defence commitments.
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The cost of 88 F-35A to the United States has increased by 50% since 2022, reports the Office of the Auditor General.

·Montreal, Canada
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City News broke the news in Toronto, Canada on Tuesday, June 10, 2025.
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