Giant Canadian Forces aircraft taking the long road to new home in Ontario
HALIFAX — A dismantled military aircraft is making its way from Nova Scotia to Ontario, using highways instead of the airways in its relocation.
The wingless giant — a CP-140 Aurora long-range patrol aircraft — is heading from a holding facility in Halifax to Trenton, Ont., where it will be housed in the National Air Force Museum of Canada.
A spokeswoman for the military said the plane’s fuselage, which is being carried on a massive flatbed trailer, was expected to pass north of Montreal on Thursday.
The aircraft, with distinct Royal Canadian Air Force markings, was based at 14 Wing in Greenwood, N.S., and was to be transported mostly along the Trans-Canada Highway.

