Cost of F-35s Will be Higher than Advertised
- First Posted: Apr 26 2011 07:32 AM
- Updated: about 3 hours ago
Defence officials said the cost of servicing Canada's planned purchase of 65 fighters will be higher than what the Tories have suggested.
The cost of maintaining the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) jets will be higher than the estimate of $75 million per plane, officials with the Department of National Defence have confirmed. The department can't provide a new figure for how much the jets will cost until the U.S. provides it with a copy of a recent Pentagon report outlining spending that could push the maintenance cost of one F-35 to $375 million over the course of its lifetime. If the fighters are adopted in Canada, the Pentagon cost changes would put the total cost of servicing 65 F-35s for 30 years – which is the Canadian government's current plan – north of $24 billion. This is nearly three times the $9 billion touted by Conservatives. The Liberal party has campaigned upon a promise to pull out of the JSF program and open a bidding process to find jets to replace the Canadian Forces' fleet of aging CF-18s.
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