Not for nothing, but there’s no quote threatening to fly into Canadian airspace if these jets don’t get bought. Only a statement that if Canada doesn’t buy them, another use will have to be found. Which is of course what would happen - they aren’t going to just park these things. Even looking at it as a veiled threat, it’s pretty vague.
I’m not sure what Lockheed expects when the cost has gone up nearly 50% in three years. I wish Saab good fortune making domestic alternatives.
Not for nothing, but there’s no quote threatening to fly into Canadian airspace if these jets don’t get bought. Only a statement that if Canada doesn’t buy them, another use will have to be found. Which is of course what would happen - they aren’t going to just park these things. Even looking at it as a veiled threat, it’s pretty vague.
I’m not sure what Lockheed expects when the cost has gone up nearly 50% in three years. I wish Saab good fortune making domestic alternatives.