The New Brunswick government has purchased four new amphibious aircraft, which skim lakes and rivers for water refills and speed up getting water onto fires.
Fire Boss aircraft needed to protect homes in a province 86 per cent forested, minister says

Jordan Gill · CBC News
· Posted: May 19, 2026 12:33 PM EDT | Last Updated: 1 hour ago
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Two of the province’s four new Air Tractor AT-802 planes. (Jordan Gill/CBC)
The New Brunswick government has bought four new amphibious aircraft to better fight wildfires.
The Air Tractor AT-802 Fire Boss aircraft were unveiled at an event on Tuesday.
John Herron, the natural resources minister, said the new planes are necessary to protect New Brunswick homes and businesses.
“Eighty-six per cent of the province is forested,” Herron said.
“We need to make sure that we have this type of capacity to protect families, communities and also the sector.”
The new aircraft are a part of New Brunswick’s partnership with Forest Protection Ltd., which is owned partly by the government and partly by “forest industry partners,” including including J.D.
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