Trump's Decertification Threat to Canadian Jets Sparks Aviation Safety Debate

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Trump threatened to decertify Canadian-made Bombardier aircraft in the US, a move critics say would politicize aviation safety and could disrupt flights if applied to new deliveries; the FAA would ultimately decide eligibility, while existing aircraft would not be affected. The feud also comes amid Canada’s own Gulfstream certification delays and broader concerns about how certification is handled in practice.
- Trump's political threat to 'decertify' thousands of Canadian-made aircraft risks aviation safety, industry watchers say Business Insider
- Trump says he’s decertifying Canada-made aircraft and threatens 50% tariffs CNN
- Trump says U.S. will decertify Canadian-made planes, threatens 50% tariff The Washington Post
- Trump Threatens Canadian-Built Aircraft with 50% Tariffs and Decertification The New York Times
- Canada says jet dispute can be resolved after Bombardier shares fall on Trump threat Reuters
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