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Their Royal Highnesses board the CC-150 Polaris with the saluting Honour Guard from Team North during the Canadian Royal Tour in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories on May 19, 2022. Photo: Master Corporal Jax Kennedy, Canadian Armed Forces

High profile Polaris aircraft has new home in Trenton

By Brock Ormond Dec 8, 2025 | 2:19 PM

The National Air Force Museum of Canada rolled out the temporary runway to welcome a high-profile aircraft to Trenton on Monday.

The CC-150 Polaris 15001 now has a new, permanent home in the RCAF Memorial Airpark.

With a wingspan of nearly 44-metres, the aircraft is now the largest in the Museum’s collection of 44 historic military aircraft.

First taken on strength by the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) in June 1993, Polaris 15001 served as both a VIP and troop transport until its retirement in 2025.

Operated by 437 Transport Squadron at 8 Wing / CFB Trenton, it flew in support of UN, Red Cross, and NATO missions worldwide, including contributing to Canadian Operations in
Afghanistan.

Polaris 15001 is best known for its high-profile role transporting the Prime Minister, Governor General, members of the Royal Family, and other dignitaries. Over its service life, the aircraft underwent numerous modifications to meet the needs of successive governments.

Early upgrades included an eight-seat dining room, entertainment area, foldout beds, and a shower. In 2013, the aircraft received the distinctive, white paint job we see today, which replaced

The Museum will spend time cataloguing and preparing the interior of the aircraft. Beginning in Summer 2026, the NAFMC hopes to open Polaris 15001 for interior tours on a rotating schedule as part of its popular “Flight Deck Friday” programming, offered through July and August.

Kevin Windsor, Executive Director of the NAFMC, underscored the importance of the new acquisition.

“The arrival of Polaris 15001 marks an important milestone for the Museum and for our mission to preserve and share Canada’s air force heritage. Representing more than three decades of service, its unique history adds significant depth to our collection,” he stated.

“We look forward to welcoming visitors to step inside and experience firsthand one of the most recognizable aircraft to have served with the RCAF.”

A CC-150 Polaris (Airbus A-310) arrives at Poznań–Ławica Henryk Wieniawski Airport with the final members of the Canadian Armed Forces from Base Valcartier, Quebec deployed with OP REASSURANCE Roto 4 on July 15, 2015 during Operation REASSURANCE.
Photo: Corporal Nathan Moulton, Valcartier Imagery Section