Govt of Newfoundland orders 4 CL415's . . .
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Govt of Newfoundland orders 4 CL415's . . .
Govt of Newfoundland and Labrador have purchased four CL415's from Bombardier, they currently operated a fleet of 6 CL215's,
and the new aircraft will begin to replace the older one.
Cost including spares, and modifications was listed as $120 million US dollars. Deliveries begin 2nd quarter of 2010.
and the new aircraft will begin to replace the older one.
Cost including spares, and modifications was listed as $120 million US dollars. Deliveries begin 2nd quarter of 2010.
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Re: Govt of Newfoundland orders 4 CL415's . . .
Source? News Release?
Nevermind, found it: http://www.releases.gov.nl.ca/releases/ ... 028n02.htm
Nevermind, found it: http://www.releases.gov.nl.ca/releases/ ... 028n02.htm
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October 28, 2009
Waterbomber Purchase Renews Fleet and Delivers Industrial Benefits
The Provincial Government today announced an agreement to acquire four new Bombardier 415 waterbomber aircraft through a transaction valued at approximately $120 million US. The purchase will renew the province’s fleet of waterbombers, providing more modern and efficient fire suppression capabilities, and will also deliver significant industrial benefits for Newfoundland and Labrador.
The Honourable Danny Williams, Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador, was joined by the Honourable Tom Marshall, acting Minister of Transportation and Works; the Honourable Ross Wiseman, Minister of Business; and, Michel Bourgeois, President, Specialized and Amphibious Aircraft and Military Aviation Training, Bombardier Aerospace in making the announcement at Provincial Aerospace Hangar #1- Elite Fixed Base Operation (FBO) at St. John’s International Airport.
“Today we are announcing an agreement with Bombardier Aerospace that will facilitate the replacement of some of our decades-old waterbombers,” said Premier Williams. “This agreement represents yet another very strategic, responsible investment in important public infrastructure by our government that will result in better forest fire protection throughout the province. Through our negotiations with Bombardier we have also been able to ensure that significant industrial benefits flow into Newfoundland and Labrador. This is just one more tangible result of our government's commitment to maximizing employment, economic and other benefits for people and businesses in our province.”
“This sale to the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador further demonstrates the trust our customers have in the Bombardier 415 amphibious aircraft and its ability to meet their firefighting needs,” said Michel Bourgeois, President, Specialized and Amphibious Aircraft and Military Aviation Training, Bombardier Aerospace. “With its enviable, proven track record in firefighting, the aircraft’s unique operational capabilities and exceptional performance are recognized worldwide. Newfoundland and Labrador has the ideal geography for the Bombardier 415 scooping technology, with its numerous lakes and rivers and vast land.”
The Air Services Division of the Department of Transportation and Works currently owns and operates six CL-215 waterbombers, which are predominantly used to assist the Department of Natural Resources in forest fire suppression. These aircraft are aging and are reaching the need for either replacement or major refit. It was determined to be more prudent to replace four of the existing aircraft with new, modern Bombardier 415 aircraft, rather than to refurbish them. The value of this transaction is approximately $120 million US, which includes necessary spare parts, training and technical support. The first of the new aircraft will be delivered in April, 2010.
“Our government has designed an aggressive plan to revitalize key provincial infrastructure and the acquisition of four new waterbombers is a key piece of that plan,” said Minister Marshall. “This multi-million dollar deal will ensure we continue to have the fire suppression capabilities we need right across our province for years to come.”
“These new, state-of-the-art waterbombers significantly improve our aerial firefighting capacity, and are an important component of the forest fire management services our department provides to protect life, property and forest resources from forest fires,” added the Honourable Kathy Dunderdale, Minister of Natural Resources and Minister Responsible for the Forestry and Agrifoods Agency.
In a separate agreement negotiated with Bombardier, the company has committed to delivering industrial benefits in Newfoundland and Labrador. Bombardier will award contracts in the province and the commitment includes contributing to initiatives that facilitate capacity-building in the province’s aerospace and defence industry and providing grants to post-secondary institutions in support of targeted training or educational programs related to aerospace and defence.
"I am pleased that, as a result of our negotiations, Bombardier will make substantial investments in our province,” said Minister Wiseman. “It is a clear demonstration, in dollars and cents, that the company recognizes, and has confidence in, the impressive capabilities of Newfoundland and Labrador’s aerospace and defence sector.”
The waterbomber acquisition builds on the Provincial Government’s aggressive infrastructure investment plan, which will see approximately $4 billion spent over the next several years, including the approximately $800 million announced in February for initiatives province-wide.
(Bombardier 415 and CL-215 are trademarks of Bombardier Inc. or its subsidiaries.)
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Re: Govt of Newfoundland orders 4 CL415's . . .
Just think (poor)Newfoundland will be flying brand new CL-415's before (rich)Alberta will be flying their converted CL-215's and the conversion started 3 years ago. Kind of ironic!!
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Re: Govt of Newfoundland orders 4 CL415's . . .
Heard a rumour out here on the Wet coast that said new toy
slipped off a jack during maint.
Any truth to this? How much damage?
slipped off a jack during maint.
Any truth to this? How much damage?
Re: Govt of Newfoundland orders 4 CL415's . . .
It wasn't a NL Machine that fell, Belongs to Malaysa and is being converted by PAL Aerospace in YYT.
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Re: Govt of Newfoundland orders 4 CL415's . . .
Hey Cl Guy. Have you not heard Newfoundland is not poor anymore. It's a have province now and was just a couple of weeks a couple of weeks ago recognised by the bank of canada as a model economy for the rest of the country. 4 CL415 is just chump change.
Re: Govt of Newfoundland orders 4 CL415's . . .
Well apparently so is Alberta! At least Newfoundland saw the light and didn't get involved in trying to turn a bunch on old airframes into new airplanes. A fleet for Alberta should have been chump change as well but here they sit still waiting for their first 215T.
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Re: Govt of Newfoundland orders 4 CL415's . . .
Isn't Airspray the ones covering Alberta?
Re: Govt of Newfoundland orders 4 CL415's . . .
Saying NL is poor is like saying NS is rich....
Model economy, sheesh. What could be driving that, me wonders...? Anyways, good on NL getting new airframes. A good buy, no doubt. Relegate the 215's to the scrapper, or maybe they could sell them to Alberta
whose fire coverage, incidentally, is less-than-adequate when the poo hits the fan (extended dry spell coupled with thunderstorms, etc).
Model economy, sheesh. What could be driving that, me wonders...? Anyways, good on NL getting new airframes. A good buy, no doubt. Relegate the 215's to the scrapper, or maybe they could sell them to Alberta
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Re: Govt of Newfoundland orders 4 CL415's . . .
And what exactly is driving the Alberta economy? 
Re: Govt of Newfoundland orders 4 CL415's . . .
poor little NL pissed and moaned, and is keeping all there money. Why would you want to pay the pogey back.. Smrt them newfies.
Re: Govt of Newfoundland orders 4 CL415's . . .
Transplanted Newfies?surewhynot wrote:And what exactly is driving the Alberta economy?
Re: Govt of Newfoundland orders 4 CL415's . . .
W5 wrote:Transplanted Newfies?surewhynot wrote:And what exactly is driving the Alberta economy?
Maybe from the smoke shack, thats the view. But in reality its Farm boys telling the Philippinos what to do.
Newfie's just smoking up storm, driving a truck round and round, wondering if the tar sands will give them cancer...
Re: Govt of Newfoundland orders 4 CL415's . . .
Seal hunt and taverns.surewhynot wrote:And what exactly is driving the Alberta economy?
Turn right/left heading XXX, vectors for the hell of it.
Re: Govt of Newfoundland orders 4 CL415's . . .
What's with all these bullshit blanket statements??
Never point your aircraft to some place your brain hasn't already been 5 minutes earlier.
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Re: Govt of Newfoundland orders 4 CL415's . . .
They have ordered 2 more...
http://www.bombardier.com/en/media-cent ... ibiou.html
March 26, 2014 Montréal
Aerospace, Press Release
Government of Newfoundland and Labrador adds another two Bombardier 415 aircraft to its forest firefighting fleet
Montréal, March 26, 2014 – Bombardier Aerospace announced today that it has signed a firm purchase agreement with the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador for two Bombardier 415 amphibious aircraft. The transaction is valued at approximately $73.7 million US, based on list price, and includes various product enhancements. Deliveries of the aircraft will begin during the second quarter of 2014 and will continue in 2015.
“Bombardier has enjoyed an excellent working relationship with the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador, beginning in 1995 with the purchase of the province’s first CL-215 aircraft and in 2010, with the purchase of its first Bombardier 415 aircraft. We are proud of the confidence that the Government has placed in Bombardier Aerospace and in our aircraft products, thus reaffirming the continued demand for this unique aircraft,” said Michel Bourgeois, President, Specialized and Amphibious Aircraft & Military Aviation Training, Bombardier Aerospace.
“With Newfoundland and Labrador’s rugged lake-rich terrain and limited airport access in remote areas, the Bombardier 415 aircraft is the best choice for combatting the region’s forest fires,” added
Mr. Bourgeois.
“We are pleased with the acquisition of another two Bombardier 415 aircraft, and we remain convinced that it is an essential tool for the protection of our communities, environment, resources and wildlife,” said the Honourable Nick McGrath, Minister of Transportation and Works, Government of Newfoundland and Labrador. “We look forward to continuing our relationship with Bombardier.”
While Newfoundland and Labrador have one of the largest fleets of Bombardier amphibious aircraft in Canada, the country as a whole is home to nearly 60* such aircraft – the largest national fleet of its kind in the world. There are 165* Bombardier 415 aircraft and its predecessors, the CL-215 and CL-215T aircraft, in-service worldwide, with over 40 years of combined experience.
http://www.bombardier.com/en/media-cent ... ibiou.html
March 26, 2014 Montréal
Aerospace, Press Release
Government of Newfoundland and Labrador adds another two Bombardier 415 aircraft to its forest firefighting fleet
Montréal, March 26, 2014 – Bombardier Aerospace announced today that it has signed a firm purchase agreement with the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador for two Bombardier 415 amphibious aircraft. The transaction is valued at approximately $73.7 million US, based on list price, and includes various product enhancements. Deliveries of the aircraft will begin during the second quarter of 2014 and will continue in 2015.
“Bombardier has enjoyed an excellent working relationship with the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador, beginning in 1995 with the purchase of the province’s first CL-215 aircraft and in 2010, with the purchase of its first Bombardier 415 aircraft. We are proud of the confidence that the Government has placed in Bombardier Aerospace and in our aircraft products, thus reaffirming the continued demand for this unique aircraft,” said Michel Bourgeois, President, Specialized and Amphibious Aircraft & Military Aviation Training, Bombardier Aerospace.
“With Newfoundland and Labrador’s rugged lake-rich terrain and limited airport access in remote areas, the Bombardier 415 aircraft is the best choice for combatting the region’s forest fires,” added
Mr. Bourgeois.
“We are pleased with the acquisition of another two Bombardier 415 aircraft, and we remain convinced that it is an essential tool for the protection of our communities, environment, resources and wildlife,” said the Honourable Nick McGrath, Minister of Transportation and Works, Government of Newfoundland and Labrador. “We look forward to continuing our relationship with Bombardier.”
While Newfoundland and Labrador have one of the largest fleets of Bombardier amphibious aircraft in Canada, the country as a whole is home to nearly 60* such aircraft – the largest national fleet of its kind in the world. There are 165* Bombardier 415 aircraft and its predecessors, the CL-215 and CL-215T aircraft, in-service worldwide, with over 40 years of combined experience.
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