Ten aircraft will convert to firefighting airtankers
Coulson Aviation Canada, the Canadian division of Coulson Aviation, has acquired 10 former Royal Canadian Air Force CC130H Hercules aircraft from the Government of Canada.
The acquisition doubles Coulson’s global C130H fleet from 10 to 20 aircraft and gives its Canadian division the scale to build the world’s largest and most capable C130 airtanker fleet.
The program will be led by Coulson Aviation Canada and its engineering, manufacturing, maintenance and operational teams in British Columbia.
“These aircraft served Canada for decades and we would like to recognize the men and women of the RCAF that operated these aircraft with exceptional professionalism throughout their service,” said Wayne Coulson, CEO of Coulson Aviation Canada, August 7.
For many years, the CC130H served Canada in tactical airlift, search and rescue, Arctic operations, disaster response, humanitarian missions and international deployments.
Canada is experiencing longer and more complex wildfire seasons, with larger and more intense fires placing greater demands on firefighters and response agencies. That changing environment requires aircraft that can reach fires quickly, deliver large and controlled retardant lines, and sustain operations throughout increasingly demanding fire seasons.
The acquisition builds on Coulson’s existing C130H program and its experience modifying, certifying, operating and supporting the aircraft as an airtanker.
Coulson’s operational C130H airtankers are equipped with the company’s proprietary RADS-XXL retardant delivery system. Each aircraft can carry up to 4,000 U.S. gallons, or more than 15,000 litres, of water or fire retardant. The RADS-XXL system gives flight crews precise control over the amount and coverage level of each drop. Its high flow rate, combined with the C130’s payload, speed, range and ability to operate from shorter runways; makes the aircraft well suited to both rapid initial attack and sustained wildfire response.
“Firefighters on the ground need aircraft overhead that can get there quickly, carry a meaningful load and keep working,” said Coulson. “These aircraft will multiply the current initial attack capacity operating in Canada today.”
Coulson Aviation Canada supports the complete C130 airtanker program, including engineering, certification, manufacturing, aircraft modification, maintenance, training and flight operations.
The acquisition is expected to expand skilled work in Canada across aircraft engineering, manufacturing, maintenance, flight operations and technical training.
The announcement was made at Cascade Aerospace in Abbotsford, where several of the former RCAF aircraft are currently located.

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