US President Donald Trump said the move followed Canada’s "wrongful, illegal, and steadfast refusal" to certify American company Gulfstream’s latest aircraft models.
By Allison Lampert and David Shepardson MONTREAL/WASHINGTON Jan 30 (Reuters) - Canadian officials said they were working to ...
Gulfstream’s 2025 deliveries rose to 158 jets as General Dynamics’ aerospace revenue climbed to $13.1B and its backlog grew ...
The Coast Guard’s present LRCCA fleet consists of a C-37A and a C-37B, which are based on older and out-of-production ...
President Trump has vowed to impose a 50% tariff on Canadian aircraft and decertify Bombardier models if Ottawa continues to block Gulfstream jet certifications.
The president said he would restrict the use of Canadian-built aircraft and impose a 50 percent tariff on them until the ...
The president says the move is in response to Canada delaying certification of U.S.-made Gulfstream jets.
Trump's threat to "decertify" Canadian aircraft has stirred safety concerns among analysts who caution against politicizing ...
President Trump threatened to levy tariffs on “any and all Aircraft” from Canada after the country stripped certification ...
In a post on Truth Social, Trump linked the threat to Canada’s certification process for Gulfstream Aerospace jets, saying ...
The US threatens aircraft tariffs and decertification of Canadian planes amid a growing dispute over Gulfstream jet approvals, raising aviation safety and trade concerns.
Trump threatens that the US will pull certification for Bombardier Global Express jets and slap 50% tariffs on Canadian-made aircraft amid a Gulfstream dispute.