Cargo Aircrafts used in the Canadian Forces have the following designation.
CC (Canadian Carrier)
The aircraft that the Canadian military is planning on purchasing to replace the CF-18s.
F-35 Lightning II
This is a four seat aircraft that has high wings, tricycle landing gear and a single propeller. It is the most successful aircraft in history with more than 44,000 built. It is heavily used in the Power Pilot Scholarship as a training aircraft for our cadets.
Cessna 172
Schweizer SGS 2-33
This aircraft is one of the most multipurpose transport planes used to airlift troops, equipment. It has a rear cargo ramp, rugged landing gear, good short-field performance.
CC-130 Hercules
This plane is flown in the Snowbirds air demonstration squadron and used as a training aircraft from 1971 until 2000. It was designed and built in Canada.
CT 114 Tutor
An amphibious aircraft used for humanitarian relief, maritime SAR, surveillance, and personnel transport.
Bombardier 415
This is a long-range strategic airlifter which transports troops, cargo, and oversized equipment.
CC-117 Globemaster III
Used to transport military and government officials as well as assist in some military operations.
CC-144 Challenger
Commonly used for training and recreational flying.
Piper PA-28 Cherokee
This aircraft is manufactured by Cessna. It was used in WW2 as an observation aircraft and was used as a glider tow airplane up until 2015 in "Pacific Region" - Air Cadets.
This aircraft is a twin-engine medium-to-heavy-lift helicopter re-introduced as a Canadian aircraft first deployed with the Joint Task Force Afghanistan.
The Airbus A310 is a long range transport aircraft and used as a long-range transport aircraft in the Royal Canadian Air Force. What is the CF designation for this aircraft?
CC-150 Polaris
This aircraft is the most popular commercial jet airliner in the world.
Boeing 737
This is the new tow aircraft used in "Pacific Region" - Air Cadets. It is manufactured by Cessna and it is different from other Air Cadet towplanes in that it uses a tricycle gear aircraft.
Cessna 182