U.S. Approves Major Military Sale to Canada
The U.S. State Department recently approved a potential $540 million sale of C-17 sustainment services and equipment to Canada. Boeing is set to be the principal contractor for this agreement, marking a significant transaction in military supplies and international cooperation between the two nations.
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- United States
The U.S. State Department has announced its approval for a possible $540 million sale of C-17 sustainment services and related equipment to Canada.
According to the statement released on Tuesday, Boeing will serve as the principal contractor for this deal.
This development underscores the strategic military partnership between the United States and Canada, reinforcing ties with advanced sustainment services for Canada's C-17 fleet.
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