Bombardier Accepts Non-Prime Role For Canadian AEW&C Race

An E-7 Wedgetail of the Royal Australian Air Force taking off. Contributor: Stocktrek Images, Inc. / Alamy Stock Photo
An E-7 Wedgetail of the Royal Australian Air Force taking off.
Credit: Stocktrek Images, Inc. / Alamy Stock Photo
OTTAWA—Bombardier will shelve a recent ambition to become a defense prime contractor in an emerging competition to deliver an airborne early warning and control aircraft for the Royal Canadian Air Force. Instead, the Montreal-based aircraft manufacturer will support two competing teams led by Saab...
Steve Trimble

Steve covers military aviation, missiles and space for the Aviation Week Network, based in Washington DC.

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