Government of Canada Provides Update on the Operationalization of the CC-295 Kingfisher

A modern and capable military is critical to Canada’s domestic security and our contribution on the world stage. This includes our role in domestic maritime search and rescue. That’s why the Government of Canada is acquiring a fleet of 16 new fixed-wing search and rescue sensor-equipped aircraft – the CC-295 Kingfisher – to replace existing fixed-wing search and rescue (SAR) aircraft.

The initial operational capability of the CC-295 has recently been delayed from the summer of 2022 to the 2025-2026 timeframe. This is due to the extended timelines associated with the design and development of the capability, along with other factors such as unforeseen technical issues, as well as the impacts of COVID-19, that have compounded the complexity of the project and the volume of remaining work. While the delay is unfortunate, these types of issues are not unusual given the complexity of the capability being developed.

It is crucial the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) maintain a SAR capability across Canada, which is why an approach has been implemented to maintain SAR coverage using existing fleets until the new CC-295 capability is operational.

The provision of search and rescue services is a critical mission for the CAF. We are taking appropriate action to ensure this vital service will continue to be available for those in need, while also taking the time necessary to procure the right aircraft for Canada – not only to deliver the required platforms and capacity to our CAF members, but also to ensure that those capabilities satisfy our operational requirements.

Canada’s new and modern search and rescue CC-295 fleet will allow the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) to conduct more effective search and rescue missions in all weather conditions, including in reduced visibility, and at long range.

We continue to work, in close cooperation with Airbus, to ensure that the challenges are addressed in a timely manner so that the CC-295 can take its role as Canada’s fixed-wing SAR aircraft.

 

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