Airbus CC-330 Husky (A330-200)
330-002 · ICAO: N/A · Airliner jet

Canada's government flight is operated by 437 Transport Squadron (RCAF). The primary aircraft is the Airbus CC-330 Husky (330-002) — the Canadian military designation for the A330-200 MRTT, adapted for VIP transport — used by the Prime Minister and Governor General for intercontinental state visits.
Two Bombardier Challenger CL-600s (144-619 and 144-620) carry Cabinet ministers and senior officials on domestic and regional missions. As the manufacturer of the Challenger, Bombardier jets in government service are a point of Canadian industrial pride.
Prime Minister Mark Carney (in office since March 2025) has been an active international traveller given Canada-US trade tensions; the CC-330 has appeared at Washington, London, and Brussels as Carney builds coalitions in response to US tariff pressures.
Note · Celebplanes tracks Canadian Government Flight's registered aircraft — not Canadian Government Flight personally. ADS-B data shows when and where the plane moved; who was aboard any given flight is unknown.
330-002 · ICAO: N/A · Airliner jet
144-619 · ICAO: N/A · Heavy jet
144-620 · ICAO: N/A · Heavy jet
No flights recorded yet
Flight data is recorded when aircraft are detected by ADS-B. Check back later.
Canadian Government Flight flies 2 aircraft: Airbus CC-330 Husky (A330-200), Bombardier Challenger CL-600 (330-002, 144-619, 144-620). Live tracking, full flight history, and CO₂ emissions for each aircraft are available on this page.
Canadian Government Flight's private jet tail numbers are 330-002 (Airbus CC-330 Husky (A330-200)), 144-619 (Bombardier Challenger CL-600), 144-620 (Bombardier Challenger CL-600). Each registration links to the live tracking page with full flight history, fuel burn and CO₂ emissions on Celebplanes.
Canadian Government Flight's Airbus CC-330 Husky (A330-200) (330-002) burns roughly 500 gallons of Jet-A per hour, which converts to about 4,803 kg of CO₂ per flight hour — equivalent to roughly 11,889 miles of average passenger-car driving.
Canadian Government Flight's home base is Ottawa Macdonald–Cartier Intl (CYOW / YOW), with frequent destinations including CYYZ, KJFK, EGLL, LFPB.
Yes. Every transponder-equipped aircraft broadcasts unencrypted ADS-B position data continuously, by FAA mandate. Celebplanes aggregates this public broadcast from ADSB Exchange, ADSB.fi, FlightRadar24 and airplanes.live — the same sources used by news outlets and academic researchers. See celebplanes.com/methodology for details.
Attributions derived from FAA registry + ADSB Exchange + SEC filings; may be incomplete or outdated. Methodology · Report an error. Observational use only.