Here’s the latest I can provide based on recent public reporting.
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The U.S. Navy’s Ford-class aircraft carrier program has seen the latest major milestone with the USS John F. Kennedy (CVN-79) completing builder’s sea trials and moving toward delivery, signaling continued progress on next-generation carrier capabilities (EMALS, AAG, AWE, SPY-6 radar) after years of development and testing. This reflects ongoing efforts to restore carrier capacity with advanced systems that aim to improve launch/recovery efficiency and crew size.[4]
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In context beyond the U.S., other nations continue to advance their carrier programs or debate their relevance, but concrete “latest” developments typically involve commissioning, sea trials, or deployment announcements. For example, historical milestones like the Gerald R. Ford’s early testing and subsequent deployment set the template for Ford-class carriers, though the current headline focus remains on Kennedy CVN-79’s trials and near-term delivery.[3]
Key points to watch going forward
- Completion of final acceptance tests and delivery to the Navy for CVN-79, followed by training of new crew and integration into carrier strike groups.[4]
- Any public announcements about service entry dates, international carrier developments, or new carrier-related technologies (e.g., improved launch systems, radar suites) from defense briefings or official Navy releases.[4]
Illustration (example): A timeline snapshot
- 2026: USS John F. Kennedy completes builder’s sea trials and moves toward delivery to the Fleet.[4]
- 2027+: Kennedy enters active service, becoming part of carrier air wing operations with EMALS, AAG, AWE, and SPY-6 radar integration.[4]
Citations
- Kennedy CVN-79 builder’s sea trials and progression toward delivery, with Ford-class context and major systems:.[4]
- Ford-class carrier testing background and evolution from Gerald R. Ford program milestones:.[3]
- Historical context for Ford-class testing and deployment timelines:.[3]
If you’d like, I can narrow to a specific country’s carrier developments or pull the most recent official Navy press releases to confirm current dates and milestones.