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Canada bound for a transport and SAR aircraft maxi-order

Ottawa, Canada - Government and armed forces are aiming to a "three-for-one" solution to reduce delivery time but not clear decision regarding it exists yet

Both the Canadian armed forces and Minister of Defence hope they can perform a maxi-order for tactical airlifters, Search and Rescue fix-winged aircraft and medium transport helicopters, with a single economic effort in order to reduce delivery time. The purpose is the one of updating the respective fleets, but nothing will be clear before a period between December 2005 and January 2006. Some defence...

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