Canada’s quest to buy new fighter jets delayed another three months
OTTAWA — Canada’s long-running effort to buy new fighter jets is facing another delay.
The federal government announced Tuesday it is giving jet makers another three months to submit their proposals for replacing Canada’s aging CF-18s. Companies were to have submitted their bids at the end of March but will now have until June.
The move is to ensure the government receives high-quality bids for the estimated $19-billion contract, federal Procurement Minister Anita Anand said in a statement. Canada is planning to buy 88 new fighters to replace the CF-18s, which are now nearly 40 years old.
“The government set out an aggressive timeline to implement this very complex, high-value procurement,” Anand said.