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Canada accepts six CH-148 Cyclone helicopters

Department of National Defence Press Release | June 19, 2015

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A CH-148 Cyclone hovers over the Atlantic during sea trials off the coast of Nova Scotia on April 18, 2015. DND Photo
The Canadian Armed Forces is a major step closer to operating a new world-class maritime helicopter fleet with the official acceptance of six CH-148 Cyclones. Defence Minister Jason Kenney joined Public Works and Government Services Minister Diane Finley, as well as Regional Minister for Nova Scotia and Justice Minister Peter MacKay, at 12 Wing Shearwater today to mark this important milestone. The six helicopters were accepted as per the schedule set out in January 2014, and have the operational capability to allow the Forces to begin retiring the Sea Kings.
 
The aircraft being accepted today will be based at 12 Wing Shearwater and are being used for training and testing with Canadian Armed Forces personnel. In its final configuration, the CH-148 Cyclone will be capable of a full range of anti-submarine and anti-surface warfare, search and rescue and utility missions in various environments and will be one of the most capable maritime helicopters in the world.
 
After more than 50 years of distinguished service, the first two Sea Kings will be retired later this year. The Sea King fleet has served Canada proudly at home and abroad, including missions such as the first Gulf War in 1990-1991, and providing security support at the Vancouver 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games. The Sea King fleet will continue operations until 2018 to allow for the transition to the Cyclone fleet.
 
Quick Facts

  • Sikorsky and the Canadian Armed Forces conducted sea trials with the CH-148 Cyclone on HMCS Halifax between December 2014 and May 2015. In support of the trials, the Cyclone conducted 67 sorties, including 322 landings and takeoffs from the frigate.

  • The aircraft’s capabilities will continue to be enhanced through future deliveries, with the CH-148 Cyclone maritime helicopter fleet fully taking over for the Sea King beginning in 2018. 

  • With a maximum cruise speed of 250km/hr CH-148 Cyclone helicopters will be approximately 10 percent faster than the CH-124 Sea King. Further, the Cyclone has 36 percent larger usable cabin space, and it can exceed the range and endurance of a Sea King by 40 percent at max weight and sensor performance.

  • In June 2014, the Government of Canada amended both the acquisition contract and in-service support to include an additional 10 years of support at rates based on those competed in 2004, thus generating significant value for taxpayers.
 “Today is an exciting day as we take another significant step forward in the Cyclone project. I am confident this modern aircraft will improve our aviators’ and sailors’ ability to work together in defence of Canada from current and future threats,” said The Honourable Jason Kenney, Minister of National Defence
 
“Last year our Government committed to delivering the first CH-148 Cyclone maritime helicopters, and I am pleased to be here today to see them now safely in the hands of the Canadian Armed Forces.  This marks an important milestone in our Maritime Helicopter Project and demonstrates our commitment to equipping our men and women in uniform with state-of-the-art helicopters,” said The Honourable Diane Finley, Minister of Public Works and Government Services.
 
“Our Government is committed to supporting our men and women in uniform across the country.  Here in Nova Scotia, the Canadian Armed Forces are an integral part of our communities and very much a part of everyday life. The importance of CFB Shearwater to the safety and security of our citizens is well understood. With today’s announcement, this Government is once again showing its support for our Forces by providing them with the lifesaving equipment they need to do their challenging job protecting Canadians. As a Government we are also strengthening our commitment to the invaluable role the CAF plays in the growth and prosperity of communities across the province, region and country,”
said The Honorable Peter MacKay, Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada.
 
“The Sea King has faithfully served Canada for more than 50 years and has proven to be incredibly effective in undertaking a high number of simultaneous operations at home and abroad. I am honoured to be a part of this significant step toward providing Canada with the next generation of maritime helicopter capability, which will be one of the most capable maritime helicopters in the world,” said Brigadier-General Paul Ormsby, Royal Canadian Air Force.

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