CFB TRENTON

  • CAATA
  • Latitude: 44.1033
  • Longitude: -77.5272
  • Great Lakes
  • Marina in Canada

Location: Canada

CFB (Canadian Forces Base) Trenton, now officially known as 8 Wing Trenton, is a major Canadian Forces base located in Trenton, Ontario. It's one of the key air transport hubs for the Royal Canadian Air Force and plays a major role in air operations. However, it is not specifically known for its marine port facilities, as its primary focus is on air operations rather than maritime activities.

Description and Specifications:

  1. Location:

    • Trenton, Ontario, on the northern shore of Lake Ontario.
  2. Primary Role:

    • The base acts as a key logistics and air mobility hub for the Canadian Armed Forces, controlling a significant portion of Canada's air transport fleet.
  3. Air Facilities:

    • Multiple runways capable of handling various military and cargo aircraft.
    • Aircraft types commonly based or seen here include the CC-177 Globemaster III, CC-150 Polaris, CC-130J Hercules, and CC-144 Challenger, among others.
  4. Marine Port Facilities:

    • The base itself does not have significant marine port facilities dedicated for large commercial or naval vessels.
    • There could be smaller docking and marina facilities to support local operations or small craft used in conjunction with air and land operations.
  5. Supporting Infrastructure:

    • Various hangars, maintenance facilities, logistics buildings, and personnel accommodations.
    • Training facilities and operational headquarters.
  6. Strategic Importance:

    • Serving as a hub for strategic airlift operations within Canada and for international missions.
    • Key for disaster response, humanitarian missions, and defense operations.
  7. Naval and Marine Connections:

    • While not a naval base, the geographical location near Lake Ontario means it may interface with maritime activities indirectly, mainly through support operations rather than direct large-scale maritime operations.
  8. Auxiliary Services:

    • Catering to both permanent personnel and transient units, with medical facilities, recreational services, and family support services.

Given these points, while CFB Trenton is not primarily a marine port, it remains a critical node within Canada's military infrastructure, specifically focused on air transport and logistics. For detailed and updated information, consulting official resources like the Department of National Defence or specific CFB Trenton publications would be recommended.

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