While the F-35's unit cost varies, Canada is reportedly facing a significant increase in the cost of its F-35 purchase, with some estimates reaching $450 million per jet due to factors like development overruns and high operating costs, according to EurAsian Times. This is significantly higher than the initial projections and even higher than the average export price for the F-35A, which is around $82.5 million, with export prices typically reaching $100-150 million. The Canadian government is reviewing its purchase due to these rising costs, particularly given the potential for further increases.
French airforce ain't getting rafale for 280 million per peice, they are getting rafale for 100-150 million per unit, even with production rate lot lower than f35.