If you mean for military use then one (1). It was never used in combat. Please see the wikipedia article about the Canadian Aviation Corps.
Yes, there are multiple plane factories located around Canada.
Order of Military Merit - Canada - happened on 1972-07-01.
No, not from Belfast. The best option would be to fly to London Heathrow, where you can catch an almost direct flight to Auckland, New Zealand (planes have to stop in the western US or south Asia to refuel).
They both bear the shame of killing Asians in February 2010.
No they do not. Only military and government planes do this. Commercial airlines will land at an airport to refuel.
Yes but these military planes are flown by navy pilots or military pilots.
Yes they are. Military planes are used for fighting against targets with bombs and missiles.Commercial planes are used for transporting passengers from airport to airport- continent to continent. Some commercial planes can be converted into military planes for military use and vice-versa.
Yes but these military planes are flown navy pilots or military pilots.
Aircraft built by the military to refuel other capable aircraft (other military craft basically) in midair.
They don't fly direct, they refuel in Hong Kong or Singapore normally.
In general, military planes do not have keys. They have a complex starting system that does not require them.
Airplanes are very important. We use them for attack, bomber, and fighter aircraft. They also help the military see what the enemy's territory looks like using reconnaissance planes. They help locate the enemy and direct the military to it. Some are used to patrol certain areas. Others help forecast the weather. There are planes that help rescue people, called search and rescue aircraft. And there are some airplanes that even refuel other planes in mid-flight! There are also civilian planes. These planes carry passengers and cargo across the world. Others are just to fly for fun, and trust me, it is fun!
The U.S. military.
It depends if you mean private planes or commercial or passenger planes. For passenger planes I think Air Canada would probably buy planes though I am not sure and I am sure there would be others.
Yes.
no.