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Canada Reviews Fighter Jet Procurement
March 24, 2026
The Government of Canada continues its review of the fighter jet procurement plan initiated in March 2025, originally focused on acquiring 88 Lockheed Martin F-35 jets valued at approximately $27.7 billion. The review now considers a mixed fleet approach, including Saab's Gripen-E, with ongoing evaluations of industrial benefits, interoperability, and potential Canadian production integration. Key government officials emphasize the importance of making the right investment decision over speed, with no clear timeline for concluding the review.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should note the extended timeline and evolving requirements as Canada reassesses its major defense acquisition strategy.
- The reconsideration of a mixed fleet approach may open opportunities for multiple vendors and subcontractors, especially those capable of supporting Canadian industrial participation.
- Contractors should prepare for potential changes in contract scope, including integration and maintenance provisions reflecting interoperability concerns.
- Organizations involved in defense procurement should monitor communications from Canadian defense authorities for updated requirements and procurement schedules.
The timeline for the review to be concluded remains unclear to me.
— Micael Johansson, CEO of Saab
We're going to take the time we need to get this right.
— David McGuinty, Defence Minister
It's more important the government makes the 'right decision' on the 'massive investment,' rather than conduct it quickly.
— Stephen Fuhr, Secretary of State for Defence Procurement
Agencies
Government of Canada, United States Government, United Kingdom Ministry of Defence
Vendors
Saab, Lockheed Martin
Contracts
$27.7 billion
Locations
Sources
- Unclear when Ottawa will complete fighter jet review: Saab CEO - Innisfil News · Innisfil News · Mar 24
- Unclear when Ottawa will complete fighter jet review: Saab CEO - Castanet.net · Castanet · Mar 24