Canada not sending fighter jets to Europe next year as Air Force rearms, regroups
OTTAWA — Canada will not send fighter jets to patrol NATO airspace next year, the first time that Canadian CF-18s will be absent from the skies over Europe since 2017.
Based out of Romania, the CF-18s worked with other NATO aircraft to monitor Russian activity over the Baltics and the Black Sea, and protect against any aggressive action.
The most recent rotation ended on Dec. 1, when six CF-18s returned home from Romania following a four-month deployment in which they flew nearly 500 sorties.
Defence Department spokesman Daniel Le Bouthillier says there is no plan to return next year.