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Airbus A220 fleet strategy: airBaltic shrinks, BermudAir grows
Bombardier Defence Expansion Targets NATO Billions
Canada Defence Spending: $229 Billion Amid $3.385 TRILLION Public Debt
Global 8000 speed record: Los Angeles to Farnborough

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Bombardier defence expansion

Bombardier Defence Expansion Targets NATO Billions

Can Éric Martel turn a Canadian business-jet leader into a larger military integrator as allied governments open their treasuries? Bombardier defence expansion: On July 30, 2026, Éric Martel, Bombardier Inc.’s president and chief executive officer (CEO) linked acquisitions, aircraft maintenance, and a Canadian military-modification site during the company’s post-results media cycle. Crucially, the immediate development

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Canada defence spending

Canada Defence Spending: $229 Billion Amid $3.385 TRILLION Public Debt

Canada defence spending: how will Ottawa finance an approximately C$229.0-billion mixed-source acquisition scenario and a partial lifecycle scenario reaching up to C$527.2 billion? Canada defence spending: Since July 22, 2024, the federal government has announced a broad military expansion covering fighters, patrol aircraft, destroyers, radar, missiles, ammunition, housing, bases, cyber systems and industrial capacity. What

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A220-500 launch

Airbus A220-500 Launch

A220-500 launch timing now looks less certain after Reuters reported on June 5, 2026 that a Farnborough International Airshow reveal in late July is now “not probable” — but is this a delay, or a warning sign? The report, citing six industry sources, says Airbus is wavering over when to approve the stretched A220. However,

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Bombardier Global 6500: Australia’s Patrol Puzzle

Bombardier Global 6500 Wins Australia Patrol Role: Is Metrea the Integrator?

Bombardier Global 6500 aircraft for Australian maritime surveillance now have a confirmed role; does the mission system remain the larger story? On May 26, 2026, Bombardier’s announcement said Bombardier Defense will provide three jets for maritime surveillance missions supporting the Australian Border Force (ABF). Metrea will operate them for the ABF under Australia’s next civil

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