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The Government's Seven-Point Plan called on National Defence, through the National Fighter Procurement Secretariat, to provide annual updates on the cost estimates of the F-35. The second Annual Update presents the estimated life-cycle cost for a notional F-35A fleet, based on updated cost data received from Canadian sources and the F-35 Joint Program Office. The report compares current life-cycle cost (LCC) estimates with those reported in the 2012 Annual Update. The full life-cycle cost estimate includes development, acquisition, sustainment, operating and disposal for 65 F-35A aircraft being acquired between 2017 and 2023 and 30 years of operations for each aircraft. A summary of the results is presented in the table below.
Cost Element | 2012 Life-Cycle Cost Estimate | 2013 Life-Cycle Cost Estimate | Variance |
---|---|---|---|
Development | 565 | 606 | 41 |
Acquisition | 8,990 | 8,990 | 0** |
Sustainment | 15,240 | 15,055 | -185 |
Operating | 19,960 | 19,857 | -103 |
Disposal | 65 | 168 | 103 |
Total LCC | 44,820 | 44,676 | -144 |
Attrition* | 982 | 1,015 | 33 |
Total | 45,802 | 45,691 | -111 |
While cost estimates continue to be refined based on the evolution of the Joint Strike Fighter Program, the comparative analysis indicates marginal changes in various sub-elements of the life‑cycle cost estimate and an overall decrease of 0.3 per cent between 2012 and 2013.
The change in cost can be summarized as follows: