U.S. Navy Super Hornets leave after receiving fuel from a KC-135 Stratotanker. Canada is reconsidering an order for the fighter jets from Boeing but says the firm remains a close partner. AP / US air force, Staff Sgt Shawn Nickel
U.S. Navy Super Hornets leave after receiving fuel from a KC-135 Stratotanker. Canada is reconsidering an order for the fighter jets from Boeing but says the firm remains a close partner. AP / US air force, Staff Sgt Shawn Nickel
U.S. Navy Super Hornets leave after receiving fuel from a KC-135 Stratotanker. Canada is reconsidering an order for the fighter jets from Boeing but says the firm remains a close partner. AP / US air force, Staff Sgt Shawn Nickel
U.S. Navy Super Hornets leave after receiving fuel from a KC-135 Stratotanker. Canada is reconsidering an order for the fighter jets from Boeing but says the firm remains a close partner. AP / US air

Boeing still Canada’s friend despite Bombardier spat


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Canada’s defence minister Harjit Sajjan said on Wednesday that Boeing will be a trusted military partner in the decades to come, even though the government has threatened to scrap plans to buy Boeing’s fighter jets.

In the prepared text of a speech, Mr Sajjan called on Boeing to abandon an anti-dumping challenge it has launched against Canadian plane maker Bombardier, saying Ottawa was disappointed by the US firm’s behaviour.

Earlier this month, in response to the trade challenge, Canada said it was reviewing the planned purchase of 18 Boeing Super Hornet jets. Boeing accuses Bombardier of selling airliners on the US market at artificially low prices.

Mr Sajjan said the Super Hornets were needed as an interim measure until Ottawa can run a competition to replace its ageing fleet of CF-18 fighters.

“The interim fleet procurement requires a trusted industry partner. For decades, Boeing has been an outstanding partner with the Canadian Armed Forces … I expect that to be the case in the decades to come,” he said.

“However, our government is of the view that their action against Bombardier is unfounded. It is not the behavior we expect of a trusted partner, and we call on Boeing to withdraw it,” he continued.

* Reuters

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