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The USS Gerald R. Ford represents the pinnacle of modern naval engineering, heralding a new era of American aircraft carriers designed to outmatch any global competitor.
The U.S. Navy faces a significant delay in the delivery of its third Ford-class supercarrier, the USS Enterprise (CVN-80), now expected in September 2029, due to supply chain issues and material shortages.
While the U.S. Navy’s latest Gerald R. Ford-class may be delayed and highly-priced, these formidable aircraft carriers are essential to preserving American security interests out at sea
HII's Newport News Shipbuilding (NNS) unit has started testing of the Electromagnetic Aircraft Launch System (EMALS) on aircraft carrier (CVN 79), marking a major milestone for the ship, HII confirmed on 21 February. John F Kennedy After tes.