Ottawa buys nine Airbus planes to replace Air Force Polaris fleet that transports PM
OTTAWA — The federal government says it has signed a contract with European aviation company Airbus to replace its aging Polaris fleet at a cost of $3.6 billion.
The new fleet, which will be named the CC-330 Husky, includes four new and five used aircraft that are being outfitted to feature the same capabilities.
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