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Griffon Upgrade Paused Amid Tech Hurdles

Griffon Upgrade Paused Amid Tech Hurdles

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Canada’s aging CH-146 Griffon helicopters are on hold for a major modernization upgrade, as technical snags—especially with the mission system computer—raise doubts about Bell Textron’s ability to retrofit all 82 aircraft. With the original $2 billion contract paused, officials are now weighing whether to upgrade all or just select Griffons, focusing on critical fixes to ensure safety and value. This pause comes amid urgent pressure to replace the fleet by 2039—a potential $18 billion program—and to meet NATO obligations. Meanwhile, global rivals like Bell, Lockheed Martin, and Airbus are already locked in fierce competition for the next contract, as Canada seeks to keep its skies secure and its military ready for decades to come.

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