Unclear when Ottawa will complete fighter jet review: Saab CEO
OTTAWA — More than a year after the Liberal government launched a review of plans to buy a fleet of F-35 fighter jets from Lockheed Martin, even the competition doesn’t know when exactly Ottawa will reach a final decision.
Prime Minister Mark Carney opened Canada to the prospect of acquiring a mixed fighter fleet last year, when he announced on March 14, 2025 that Ottawa would take a second look at its plans to purchase the U.S.-made F-35 jet amid the ongoing trade war with President Donald Trump.
Micael Johansson, the CEO of rival jet maker Saab, told The Canadian Press the timeline for the review to be concluded remains unclear to him.
“I don’t actually know when the government will take a decision,” Johansson said in an interview on the sidelines of an event in Ottawa on Monday.
