General Dynamics Mission Systems-Canada, Canada’s largest business jet manufacturer and one of Canada’s largest defense contractors, combines Bombardier’s Global 6500 aircraft with mission systems technology to provide cutting-edge aerial capability Canada’s multi-mission aircraft Joined forces to cooperate with the team. Fully interoperable sensors to create the ultimate platform.
Next-generation platform General Dynamics Mission Systems – Canada’s expertise as a world leader in submarine hunting technology and a global force in providing anti-submarine warfare and aerial intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance (ISR), maritime and land capabilities as leverages its expertise. For armies around the world.
As such, it will place Canada at the forefront of next-generation Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW) and multi-mission, both as an operator and ally exporter.
Both companies will call on the Government of Canada to introduce a competitive, fair and transparent procurement process that enables Canadian innovation while encouraging high-potential talent and the Canadian aerospace ecosystem.
In addition, they will collaborate to supply the next generation of multi-mission and anti-submarine warfare (ASW) aircraft that will meet the requirements established by the Government of Canada for the Canadian Multi-Mission Aircraft (CMMA) program.
With a long history of success in delivering special aircraft around the world, Bombardier Defense is one of the leading providers of special mission aircraft. Bombardier products have been proven reliable and fully interoperable platforms through versatile projects for some of the world’s largest defense contractors and governments around the world, including the United States, Germany and others.
The foundation of the Canadian Multi-Mission Aircraft Team’s solution is the highly efficient and agile Global 6500 aircraft, the right size jet for CMMA combined with state-of-the-art engines, long range, high endurance and proven reliability. and improved fuel efficiency, as documented in the reactor’s recently published Environmental Product Declaration.
The aircraft will feature best-of-breed mission systems from General Dynamics, which builds directly on Canada’s investment in the recently modernized CP140 Block IV and CH-148 Cyclone.