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ORAC
17th Jan 2008, 11:55
MARIETTA, Ga: Lockheed Martin has signed a contract with the Government of Canada valued at $1.4 billion for the purchase of 17 C-130J Super Hercules airlifters and related equipment and services.

"We are extremely proud that the C-130J has been selected as Canada's next tactical airlifter. The Super Hercules will be the new workhorse of the Canadian Forces," said Jim Grant, Lockheed Martin vice president for Air Mobility and Special Operations Forces business development. "The C-130J is a proven, available, rugged aircraft capable of performing a full spectrum of tactical airlift missions in demanding environments."

The Canadian Forces' new Super Hercules will be the longer fuselage or "stretched" variant of the C-130J, similar to those being delivered to the U.S. Air Force. Deliveries to Canada will begin in 2010. Canada joins the growing number of nations with C-130J fleets. Allied operators include the United States, Australia, Demark, Italy, Norway and the United Kingdom.....

kokpit
18th Jan 2008, 17:21
Funny how the lead customer ended up at the end of the list :rolleyes:

Nanook10
18th Jan 2008, 17:26
Or because after the U.S. the rest of the list is in alphabetical order....

GreenKnight121
19th Jan 2008, 00:22
No, that couldn't possibly be the reason.

The only possible explanation is a joint Canadian-US plot to degrade and belittle the mighty UK.

After all, everyone knows us Yanks are insanely jealous of you Brits, and must salvage our self-esteem by "diss-ing" you elite beings. :hmm:

VinRouge
24th Jan 2008, 00:43
Hey, hows your economy doing? :}

Flyingblind
24th Jan 2008, 03:58
Dont mention the 'E' word please!

You will only scare the markets and give the speculators a chance to put oil up again.

Australia has been operating 'J's quite happily for a while now.....just dont mention delaminating whirly things in bush strips.