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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau experienced another travel incident during his recent trip to Jamaica. This comes just four months after a similar incident in India. The Canadian Armed Forces had to send a second plane to address the issue with the prime minister's aircraft. The problem was discovered on January 2nd and a maintenance team arrived a day later to repair the plane. Trudeau was able to return to Canada as initially planned on January 4th. Both planes involved in these incidents were CC-144 Challenger aircrafts, which are relatively new acquisitions for the Canadian Armed Forces. Trudeau has had a series of travel mishaps in recent years, including delays in India and collisions with a bus during his re-election campaign.