RCAF plan adds more than 1,200 security personnel to protect F-35s, other planes
The Royal Canadian Air Force wants to hire more than 1,000 new security personnel over the next five years at bases across the country — just as it brings its new F-35 stealth fighter jets into service.
Internal documents from spring 2025, obtained by The Canadian Press through the Access-to-Information law, show the Air Force drafted a plan to first hire 199 new security personnel by 2028, then expand that security force to 747 in 2029 and 1,227 by 2030.
The information comes from a presentation on the RCAF’s submission to the future structure plan — basically the Canadian Armed Forces’ personnel planning document — and outlines a scenario for staff growth that was drafted when Lt.-Gen. Eric Kenny commanded the Air Force.
It’s not a final plan, but its public release shows the Air Force is getting serious about stepping up security across the country as it takes on advanced equipment that hosts sensitive data and operational information.


