Nova Scotia reveals $25-million deal with Airbus to replace wildfire helicopter fleet

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HALIFAX – The Nova Scotia government says it has a $25-million deal with aerospace giant Airbus for four new helicopters to fight wildfires.

The deal was signed last winter but Tory Rushton, natural resources minister, released the details Thursday, saying the new aircraft will replace the four helicopters the province uses as water bombers.

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