Canada’s CF-18 fighter jets can all fly past 2025, RCAF commander says
OTTAWA — Critics of the Liberal government’s “interim” plan to buy 18 new Super Hornet fighter jets are pointing to fresh comments by none other than the head of the Royal Canadian Air Force as evidence the planes aren’t needed.
Lt.-Gen. Michael Hood says all 77 of Canada’s CF-18 fighter jets will be able to fly until 2025, providing “sufficient capability” until a replacement for the aging planes can be purchased through a competition.
Hood also says the U.S. military and other allies are working on upgrades to the CF-18s that would reduce the risks and costs involved should they be needed for an even longer period of time.
The comments are contained in documents filed this week with the House of Commons defence committee as the Liberal government prepares to negotiate the purchase of the 18 new aircraft.


