Canada to spend $1.8B on rescue helicopter upgrades, nearly double original budget
OTTAWA — Canada is planning to spend $1.8 billion to upgrade its fleet of military search-and-rescue helicopters — nearly double what was originally budgeted.
Defence Minister Anita Anand and Procurement Minister Helena Jaczek announced the sole-sourced deal to upgrade the military’s Cormorant helicopters late this afternoon.
The federal government has been planning to upgrade the Cormorant fleet for years, which will include modernizing its 13 existing helicopters and buying three new ones.
But negotiations between Ottawa and Cormorant builder Leonardo broke down in 2019 after the European company’s proposal was deemed too expensive.