Ottawa paying Lockheed Martin $1.5 billion to maintain Hercules transport aircraft
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Ottawa paying Lockheed Martin $1.5 billion to maintain Hercules transport aircraft
OTTAWA - The federal government says it will pay Lockheed Martin $1.5 billion through an updated contract to maintain and upgrade the Royal Canadian Air Force's Hercules transport aircraft.
The aircraft provide logistical support for military operations in Canada and abroad. The post Ottawa provides $1.5 billion to Lockheed Martin for the maintenance of Hercules appeared first on Les Affaires aircraft.
Canada extends contract maintain mission-critical equipment
Ottawa – Stephen Fuhr, Secretary of State (Defence Procurement), announced that the Government of Canada has signed two amendments to an existing contract with Lockheed Martin Corporation for maintenance and upgrades on the CC‑130J Hercules fleet. Airlift Capability Project – Tactical The first amendment, valued at $462.5 million (USD), will prolong in-service support for the fleet until June 2029. The ... Read More The post Canada extends contr…
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