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Lockheed Martin's PR campaign for the F35 across Canada continues with Winnipeg and should be in Vancouver, BC, next week; the exhibition will include an F35 simulator.
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Excerpt from the Winnipeg visit:
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CBC link
Excerpt from the Winnipeg visit:
Officials with Lockheed Martin stopped in Winnipeg Friday to promote their F-35 stealth fighter jet, part of a national campaign to promote the jet in Canada.
The U.S. defence contractor is in the midst of a cross-Canada publicity blitz to convince the federal government to purchase the jets.
The contractor wants the jets to replace Canada’s fleet of 80 aging CF-18s, but just one of the jets has a whopping $75-$85 million price tag.
This simulator was available at Lockheed Martin's presentation in Winnipeg Friday.This simulator was available at Lockheed Martin's presentation in Winnipeg Friday. (Catherine Dulude/CBC)
Canadian combat veteran Billie Flynn was brought on the promotional presentation to help pitch the jets.
“If you’re not stealthy, you are not going into bad-guy land,” said Flynn.
Flynn is currently a test-pilot for the F-35 jet.
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Parts manufactured in Winnipeg
The jet does have local ties — some of the components for the F-35 are produced in Winnipeg by Magellan Aerospace.
It’s one of 70 Canadian companies that make parts for the jet.
“For us, it’s up to $2 billion worth of revenue over 25 to 35 years of production,” said Don Boitson, the general manager of Magellan Aerospace.
Lockheed’s promotional tour will continue in Vancouver next week.
Plus more on the PR campaign:
Still, Lockheed Martin is fighting on, sending its executives and a working F-35 flight simulator to wow Canadians with the capabilities of its brand-new, high-tech stealth fighter. The simulator will be on show in Toronto today, and in Winnipeg, Vancouver, Montreal and Ottawa in the weeks ahead.