Defense Minister Bill Blair made the announcementat the Canadian Association of Defence and Security Industries´ annual defence industry tradeshow (CANSEC) in Ottawa.
According to a news release from the Department of National Defence, the training aircraft will be split into fleets including two-seat turboprop training and aerobatic low-wing aircraft, helicopters and Dash-8s.
“It’s about delivering real capability to our armed forces,” said Blair in a speech to a breakfast at CANSEC.
The contract includes classroom instruction, simulator and flight training, as well as numerous on-site support activities for prospective RCAF Pilots, Air Combat Systems Officers.
The announcement is part of money already allocated from the government meaning Canada is still committing to spending 1.76 per cent of GDP on National defence by 2029-30.
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