List of Aircraft of Canada's Air Forces - Numerical Designations Used Since 1968

Numerical Designations Used Since 1968

  • CF-100 Canuck - interceptor
  • CF-101 Voodoo - interceptor
  • 102 skipped to avoid confusion with cancelled Avro Canada C102 Jetliner
  • 103 assigned to cancelled Avro Canada CF-103 swept wing development of CF-100
  • CF-104 Starfighter - fighter
  • CF-105 Arrow - interceptor
  • CC-106 Yukon - transport
  • CP-107 Argus - maritime patrol
  • CC-108 Caribou - STOL transport
  • CC-109 Cosmopolitan - turboprop transport
  • CSR-110 Albatross - search and rescue seaplane
  • CT-111 Firefly - trainer
  • CH-112 Nomad - helicopter
  • CH-113 Labrador - utility/search and rescue helicopter
  • CT-114 Tutor - jet trainer
  • CC-115 Buffalo - STOL transport
  • CF-116 Freedom Fighter - fighter
  • CC-117 Falcon - jet VIP transport
  • CH-118 Iroquois - utility helicopter
  • CO-119 Bird Dog - liaison/utility and observation aircraft
  • CO-119 L-82 - liaison/utility and observation aircraft
  • CT-120 Chipmunk - elementary trainer
  • CP-121 Tracker - maritime patrol aircraft
  • CP-122 Neptune - maritime patrol aircraft
  • CSR-123 Ottervutility STOL transport
  • CH-124 Sea King - anti-submarine/search and rescue helicopter
  • CH-125 - flying banana
  • CH-126 - H-34
  • CH-127 - flying banana
  • CT-128 Expeditor - utility transport and navigational trainer
  • CC-129 Dakota - transport
  • CC-130 Hercules - transport
  • CX-131 Dynavert - experimental VTOL tilt-wing aircraft
  • CC-132 Dash 7 - transport
  • CT-133 Silver Star - jet trainer
  • CT-134 Musketeer - elementary trainer
  • CH-135 Twin Huey - utility helicopter
  • CH-136 Kiowa - utility helicopter
  • CC-137 Husky - Boeing 707 jet transport equipped to refuel other aircraft in flight
  • CC-138 Twin Otter - light utility transport
  • CH-139 Jet Ranger - utility helicopter
  • CP-140 Aurora - reconnaissance/maritime patrol aircraft
  • CP-140A Arcturus - training/reconnaissance aircraft,
  • Lockheed C-141 Starlifter - cancelled order for military heavy lift freighter
  • CT-142 Dash 8 - navigational trainer
  • CH-143 BK-117 - utility helicopter
  • CC-144 Challenger - VIP transport, EW trainer and ELINT aircraft
  • CT-145 Super King Air - light utility transport
  • CH-146 Griffon - utility helicopter
  • CH-47D Chinook - cargo helicopter
  • CH-148 Cyclone/Petrel - Sikorsky anti-submarine warfare helicopter to replace CH-124 Seakings
  • CH-149 Cormorant - EH.101 search and rescue and anti-submarine warfare helicopter to replace CH-124 Seakings
  • CC-150 Polaris - Airbus A310-304/304F jet transport to replace CC-137
  • CT-155 Hawk - BAE Hawk jet trainer
  • CT-156 Harvard II - turboprop trainer developed from Pilatus PC-9
  • CU-160 - IAI/EADS Eagle-1 UAV
  • CU-161 - SAGEM Sperwer UAV
  • CU-162 - Meggitt Vindicator UAV
  • CU-163 - General Atomics Altair UAV
  • CU-167 - BAE/Advanced Ceramics Research Silver Fox UAV
  • CU-168 - ELBIT Skylark UAV
  • CU-170 - IAI Heron UAV
  • CC-177 Globemaster III - heavy military airlifter
  • CH-178 - Mi-17 helicopter leased for use in Afghanistan
  • CF-188 - Multirole fighter aircraft (Hornet name not official in Canada, though it is common unofficially)

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