Commander 1 Canadian Air Division, Royal Canadian Air Force
Commander 1 Canadian Air Division, Royal Canadian Air Force
Major-General (MGen) McKenna joined the Canadian Armed Forces in
1994, initially as an Army Reservist, and then attended the Royal Military
College of Canada receiving his degree in Chemical and Materials
Engineering in 1999. He also holds a Master’s degree in Defence Studies
from the Royal Military College of Canada (2013).
MGen McKenna earned his RCAF Pilot wings in 2002 and served as a
Rotary Wing Tactical Aviation and Special Operations Aviation pilot in the
RCAF. He has commanded at the Flight, Squadron, Wing, and Task Force
level and has served in a variety of command and staff positions including
postings in CANSOFCOM units, RCAF HQ and in the Canadian Joint
Operations Command (CJOC) HQ.
MGen McKenna deployed twice to Bosnia in 2003/04 as part of NATO’s
Stabilization Force (SFOR), and twice to Afghanistan; with CANSOFCOM
in 2005/06 and as Officer Commanding (OC) Chinook in 2010/11, flying in
support of Canada’s combat mission. In 2018/19, he deployed to Africa as
the Commander of Canada’sAir Task Force (ATF) in Mali as part of the UN’s
Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA).
MGen McKenna commanded 450 Tactical Helicopter Squadron (THS) from
2014 to 2016 flying the CH147F Chinook and he commanded 1 Wing, the
RCAF’s Tactical Aviation Wing, from 2020 to 2021. From 2021 to 2024, he
served as the RCAF’s Director General of Air and Space Force
Development, working to set the requirements and coordinate the
acquisition for several key new RCAF capabilities such as the CC330
Husky MRTT, the P8APoseidon, and the MQ9B RPAS.
MGen McKenna has over 2600 flying hours in both Special Operations and
conventional rotary wing aircraft. He is a graduate of the Canadian Army
Command and Staff College, the Joint Command and Staff Programme
(JCSP), the National Security Programme (NSP), and he has earned US
Army SeniorAviator Wings.
MGen McKenna is an Officer of the Order of Military Merit (OMM) and has
been awarded the Meritorious Service Cross (MSC), and the Meritorious
Service Medal (MSM).
MGen McKenna was promoted to his current rank in 2024. He is married to
a retired Canadian Army Health Services Officer, and they have two lovely
young girls.