NL unveils second of four new CL-415 waterbombers
“The arrival of this aircraft comes on the heels of receiving our first new aircraft in April and signals a renewal of our waterbomber fleet that will serve the people of Newfoundland and Labrador admirably for many years to come,” said Hedderson in a news release.
“Waterbombers are an extremely important component of our fire suppression efforts,”added Dunderdale. “Our forest fire management staff do a tremendous job of protecting our people, property, forest habitat and forest resources from the devastating effects of forest fires. The release states provincial crews respond to about 100 forest fires a year. The Bombardier 415 carries more water and flies faster than the older CL-215 waterbombers. It also uses jet fuel, making it more environmentally friendly than the older aircraft. The provincial fleet consists of six waterbombers — and four light helicopters under contract for the forest fire season —stationed in Gander, Deer Lake, St. John’s, Happy Valley-Goose Bay and Wabush. The Province announced a purchase agreement, valued at $120 million, for four waterbombers aircraft back in October 2009. The two other planes will arrive in the province next year, one in April and one in July. |
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