Ottawa formally asks companies to make their pitches to replace CF-18 jets
A decision on the winning bid is not expected until 2022
John Paul Tasker · CBC News · Posted: Jul 23, 2019 1:02 PM ET
The federal government formally submitted requests for proposals (RFP) today to procure fighter jets to replace the decades-old CF-18s.
Four companies are in the running to supply Canada with roughly 80 new jets: Saab of Sweden, Airbus Defence and Space out of Britain, and the American firms Boeing and Lockheed Martin.
Those companies have until spring of 2020 to submit their initial proposals to the $19-billion competition. A decision on the winning bid is not expected until 2022 — the military procurement process can take years — with delivery of the first jets expected by 2025.
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