Canada to accept bid from Boeing for new fighter jets

AFP  |  Ottawa 

has said it was allowing to submit a bid to replace the country's aging fleet, after an earlier trade dispute between the American manufacturer and The announcement came a month after the rejected a complaint filed by against its Canadian rival Bombardier, demanding nearly 300 percent anti-dumping duties on the C Series passenger plane. Boeing, which makes the Super Hornet, is one of five manufacturers invited to submit proposals in spring 2019 for an order of 88 advanced fighter jets, which are to be delivered in 2025, according to a statement. The other manufacturers are US-based (F35), France's Dassault (Rafale), the (Eurofighter Typhoon), and Sweden's (Gripen). will evaluate the bids based on "cost, technical requirements and economic benefits," the government said.

The winning bidder will have to invest in an amount equal to the value of the contract. "Our government is confident this will result in a robust competition, providing good value to Canadians and the Canadian economy," of Public Services and Procurement said yesterday. In December, the scrapped a deal to buy 18 Super Hornets at a cost of more than USD 5 billion, following Boeing's complaint against had accused the Canadian company of selling the C Series, which can seat between 100 and 150 passengers, at a loss to

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First Published: Fri, February 23 2018. 06:00 IST
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