Delivery of First Two Classic Hornet Aircraft to Canada

18 Feb 2019 Media release

The first two Royal Australian Air Force F/A-18 AB Hornet aircraft to be sold to the Royal Canadian Air Force have been delivered to Canadian Forces Base Cold Lake in Alberta, Canada, following their successful participation in Exercise Red Flag 2019.

Under a deal between the Australian and Canadian Governments, the two Hornets are the first of up to 25 aircraft that will be sold to Canada along with spares and support equipment.

Minister for Defence, the Hon Christopher Pyne MP, highlighted the mutual benefits of this sale to both Australia and Canada.

“Australia and Canada have a longstanding defence relationship and this sale is an excellent example of our mutual commitment towards supporting our respective defence capabilities,” Minister Pyne said,

“These jets have served Australia very well and will now continue to make a positive contribution to the air combat capability of one of our closest allies.”

Minister for Defence Industry, the Hon Steven Ciobo MP, thanked members of Australia's defence industry for their significant involvement in the planning and preparation of the transfer of these aircraft.

“Transfers of this complexity can only happen through a coordinated effort between Defence and our industry partners,” Minister Ciobo said.

“This deal is an example of the great strides the Government is taking to create an Australian defence industry which is globally competitive, innovative and export focused.

“The Government is working with industry to maximise opportunities for Australian companies both here and abroad to build a stronger defence industry.

“The stronger our defence industry, the more safe and secure the country is.”