Trudeau’s plane damaged, now backup plane grounded in London, U.K.
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s bad luck with planes continues.
He was forced to use a back-up aircraft Monday to ferry him to London for a NATO summit because the usual prime ministerial jet was damaged in a hangar accident last month.
But after he got to London, the Royal Canadian Air Force discovered a problem with one of the engines on the backup plane during a post-flight inspection.
The RCAF says that plane, a CC-150 Polaris, is being repaired but is temporarily “unserviceable.”