The military plane that transported Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to the Caribbean island for a family holiday proved “unserviceable,” as News has learned, forcing the Canadian Armed Forces to dispatch a second plane to Jamaica this week. The Department of National Defense (DND) spokesman, Andrée-Anne Poulin, verified that two CC-144 Challengers from the Royal Canadian Air Force had made the trip to Jamaica. In response, she sent an email saying, “The first aircraft that transported the Prime Minister’s party became unserviceable after arrival.” “The second aircraft brought a maintenance team to repair the first aircraft and remained in the area as a backup for the Prime Minister’s departure, if necessary.” On January 4, Trudeau was supposed to return to Canada. Poulin added that a problem with maintenance was found.