Discover the CF-18 Hornet: 5 Essential Facts About Canada’s Iconic Air Defence Fighter in 2026

April 9, 2026

Established in 1982, the RCAF CF-18 Hornet Demonstration Team showcases the Canadian-built McDonnell Douglas CF-18 fighter aircraft’s exceptional capabilities. Operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force, the CF-18 is a versatile, twin-engine, multi-role combat aircraft critical to Canada’s and its allies’ defence. The Demonstration Team, composed of experienced pilots, demonstrates the Hornet’s impressive maneuverability, power, and speed through a series of awe-inspiring aerial stunts.

As it returns to the skies at the Abbotsford International Airshow, now is a good time to revisit what makes the CF-18 such an important part of Canadian defence. Here are five key facts about this iconic aircraft.

1. Canada’s Only Fighter Jet Since the 1980s

The CF-18 Hornet is a Canadian version of the American F/A-18, adapted to handle colder weather and other conditions specific to flying in Canada. It’s been the backbone of Canadian air defence since it first entered service in 1982. As a tactical aircraft, it’s built for air-to-air combat, air-to-ground strikes, and reconnaissance. Its flexibility has helped it stay useful through decades of changing missions and priorities.

2. It’s Still Getting Upgrades

Even though it’s been flying for decades, the CF-18 has undergone several rounds of upgrades, especially to its radar and electronic systems. These updates, made mostly by Boeing on the Hornet, have helped keep the plane relevant in a world of fast-changing aviation technology.

3. Combat-Tested and Reliable

Canadian pilots have flown Hornets in multiple international conflicts, including the Gulf War, NATO operations in the Balkans, and more recently, missions in the Middle East. The Hornet has earned its place in military aircraft history as a dependable jet in both high-stress combat and routine patrols.

4. A Fan Favourite at Abbotsford International Airshow 2026

At this year’s Abbotsford show, the CF-18 Hornet will again be part of the weekend’s aerial combat demonstrations. If you’ve never seen one in action, it’s worth checking out. The pilot demonstration includes low passes, sharp turns, and speeds that push the aircraft to its limits. It’s a rare chance to see a working combat jet fly up close, and a highlight of the Abbotsford International Airshow every year.

5. Making Way for the Next Chapter

Eventually, the CF-18 Hornet will be replaced. Canada plans to upgrade its combat aircraft fleet as part of long-term defence planning. The upcoming aircraft will offer even better performance and newer systems, but the Hornet’s long history and contributions won’t be forgotten. In the meantime, jets like this supersonic fighter remain part of Canada’s strategy to keep its air defence sharp and responsive.

Don’t Miss Canada’s Iconic Fighter Jet Live

The CF-18 Hornet has served Canada for decades, both at home and in international missions, and there’s no better way to appreciate its legacy than seeing it in flight. At the Abbotsford International Airshow 2026 next August, you’ll experience it alongside a full lineup of jets, stunts, and static displays.

Tickets are on sale now. Buy early to save and secure your spot!