(14 Feb 2022)
Boeing has confirmed plans to
propose the P-8A Poseidon in response to Canada’s Request for
Information (RFI) for long-range maritime patrol aircraft.
The
Canadian Multi-Mission Aircraft (CMMA) project will replace the
Royal Canadian Air Force fleet of CP-140 Aurora aircraft and
enhance its anti-submarine warfare (ASW) and intelligence,
surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) capabilities.
An artist's rendering depicts the P-8A Poseidon in Canadian livery. Picture: Boeing.
With more than 140 aircraft in service, the P-8
has executed more than 400,000 flight-hours around the
globe. Militaries that operate or have selected the P-8 include
the U.S. Navy, the United Kingdom’s Royal Air Force, Royal
Australian Air Force, Royal New Zealand Air Force, Indian Navy,
Royal Norwegian Air Force, Republic of Korea Navy and German Navy.
“The P-8A Poseidon has demonstrated that it is the
world’s most capable multi-mission aircraft currently in
production and offers a complete solution for Canada’s CMMA
requirements,” said Tim Flood, International Business Development
director, Europe and Americas. “The range, speed, and endurance of
the P-8 makes it the perfect platform to monitor Canada’s northern
and maritime approaches and the P-8 will ensure allied
interoperability to meet Canada’s security commitments. Coupled
with a robust industrial partnership plan, Boeing’s offer will
build on its successful record of contributing to Canada’s
economic growth throughout the life of the CMMA program.”
The P-8 shares extensive commonality with Boeing’s
737NG, which has support infrastructure around the globe.
Commonality in spares and training for aircrews and maintainers
reduces costs substantially and enables military operators to
leverage support throughout the world.
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