CFB Trenton’s new Strategic Tanker Transport Capability project is underway

Construction on a major infrastructure project that will support the Strategic Tanker Transport Capability (STTC) project started on July 7, 2025.

Through an investment of $850 million, the Department of National Defence (DND) is moving forward with upgrades and additional infrastructure for the Main Operating Base (MOB) – East at CFB Trenton. These upgrades will support the arrival and long-term operation of up to seven CC-330 Husky aircraft at CFB Trenton, while a second MOB under development in Edmonton will be able to support up to three and the creation of up to 1,000 jobs in the Trenton and Belleville area.

The Honourable David McGuinty, Minister of National Defence attended the groundbreaking ceremony.

“Equipping the Canadian Armed Forces to meet the complex challenges of today and tomorrow is a top priority for our government,” McGuinty stated in a press release. “This project delivers on that commitment—by strengthening our operational capabilities and supporting economic growth and good jobs here in the region. It’s a clear example of how smart defence investments benefit both national security and local communities.”

This first phase of construction includes resurfacing the existing runway, aprons and taxiways and is expected to continue into 2026. Preparations are also underway for the construction of a new two-bay hangar, training facility, fuel depot, and ramp extension. All required construction for the project, including fuelling and defuelling infrastructure, training facilities, and cargo and passenger processing infrastructure is anticipated to be completed by 2033.



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