The Canadian Forces Air Command deployed a total of 18 CF-18s, enabling them to be responsible for 10% of all bombs dropped in the operation.
The station was administratively accountable to Canadian Forces Air Defence Command, and its successor Fighter Group.
Fighter versions for the Canadian Forces Air Command built under license by Canadair.
In the Canadian Forces Air Command, the lodger unit is frequently referred to as 15 Wing Moose Jaw.
Thereafter he was appointed as the first Commander of the Canadian Forces Air Command.
The air element of the CAF was known officially as the Canadian Forces Air Command.
David Cameron arrived on June 25, following a short visit in Halifax to celebrate the centennial of the Canadian Forces Maritime Command.
Eventually the Canadian Forces Air Command was formed in September 1975.
The Canadian Forces Maritime Command also examined the prospect of using a modified Apache in naval service.
Federal Government budget cuts forced the command of the air station to be transferred to the Canadian Forces Land Force Command in 1994.