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General Information

Aircraft8 Wing's main transport effort is handled by its fleet of 20 CC-130 Hercules and five Airbus CC-150 Polaris transport Aircraft. Both can usually be found front and centre in any operation where Canada has interests.

Strategic airlift involves the movement of personnel and equipment from Canada to overseas and is the primary role of the Polaris, operated solely by 437 Transport Squadron at 8 Wing.

For outsized loads, the Air Force relies on the Hercules, the "backbone" of Canada's airlift requirements. Given the number of taskings they are called to perform, Canadian CC-130s are the most heavily used Hercules Aircraft in the world.

CC-130 Hercules also equip 424 Search and Rescue/Transport Squadron
as a SAR platform though their main search and rescue Aircraft is the CH-149 Cormorant.

8 Wing is also responsible for four executive-configured transports or CC-144 Challengers. Based in Ottawa, 412 Squadron Challengers provide VIP transport for the prime minister, cabinet ministers, royalty, foreign heads of state and dignitaries.

CC-177 Globemaster III
CC-177 Globemaster III

Role: Strategic transport
Inventory: 4
Squadron: 429 Squadron

CC-144 Challenger
CC-144 Challenger
Role: VIP passenger transport
Inventory: 6
Squadron: 412 Squadron

CC-130 Hercules

CC-130 Hercules
Role: Tactical transport / Search and Rescue
Inventory: 22
Squadron: 424 / 426 / 436 Squadrons

CC-150 Polaris
CC-150 Polaris
Role: Strategic transport / Air to air refuelling
Inventory: 5
Squadron: 437 Squadron

 CC-146 Griffon
CH-146 Griffon
Role: Search and Rescue
Inventory: 3
Squadron: 424 Squadron 

King Air

King Air
Role: Training / Utility Transport
Inventory: 2
Squadron: MEUF