List of aircraft carriers in service
This is a list of aircraft carriers which are currently in service, reserve, under construction, or being rebuilt. An aircraft carrier is a warship with a full-length flight deck, hangar and facilities for arming, deploying, and recovering aircraft.[1] The list only refers to the status of the ship, not availability or condition of an air wing. Ships classed as amphibious assault ships and helicopter carriers, whose primary purpose is to carry, arm, deploy, and recover aircraft, are included.
Summary
Country | Navy | Commissioned | In reserve | Undergoing trials |
Under construction |
Ordered |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Australia | Royal Australian Navy | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Brazil | Brazilian Navy | [2] | 10 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
China | People's Liberation Army Navy | [3] | 10 | 0 | 1[4] | 1 |
Egypt | Egyptian Navy | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 0 |
France | French Navy | [5] | 40 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
India | Indian Navy | [6] | 20 | 0 | 1[7] | 0 |
Italy | Italian Navy | [8] | 20 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Japan | Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force | 3 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 |
Russia | Russian Navy | [9] | 10 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
South Korea | Republic of Korea Navy | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 |
Spain | Royal Spanish Navy | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Thailand | Royal Thai Navy | [10] | 10 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Turkey | Turkish Navy | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
United Kingdom | Royal Navy | [11] | 10 | 0 | 2[12] | 0 |
United States | United States Navy | 19 | 1 | 0 | 3[13] | 1 |
Commissioned carriers
Country | Name (hull number) | Length | Tonnage | Class | Propulsion | Type | Classification | Commission |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Australia | Canberra (L02) | 231 m (758 ft) | 27,500 mt | Canberra | Conventional | STOVL | Landing helicopter dock | 28 November 2014 |
Australia | Adelaide (L01) | 230.82 m (757.3 ft) | 27,500 mt | Canberra | Conventional | STOVL | Landing helicopter dock | 4 December 2015 |
Brazil | São Paulo (A12) | 265 m (869 ft) | 32,800 mt | Clemenceau | Conventional | CATOBAR | Fleet carrier | 15 November 2000 |
China | Liaoning (16) | 304 m (997 ft) | 59,100 mt | Kuznetsov[14] | Conventional | STOBAR | Training carrier | 25 September 2012[3] |
France | Charles de Gaulle (R91) | 262 m (860 ft) | 42,000 mt | Charles de Gaulle | Nuclear | CATOBAR | Fleet carrier | 18 May 2001 |
France | Mistral (L9013) | 199 m (653 ft) | 21,300 mt | Mistral | Conventional | VTOL | Landing helicopter dock | 1 February 2006 |
France | Tonnerre (L9014) | 199 m (653 ft) | 21,300 mt | Mistral | Conventional | VTOL | Landing helicopter dock | 1 December 2006 |
France | Dixmude (L9015) | 199 m (653 ft) | 21,300 mt | Mistral | Conventional | VTOL | Landing helicopter dock | 27 December 2012 |
India | Vikramaditya (R33)[7] | 283 m (928 ft) | 45,400 mt | Kiev | Conventional | STOBAR | Fleet carrier | 16 November 2013[15] |
India | Viraat (R22) | 227 m (745 ft) | 28,700 mt | Centaur | Conventional | STOVL | Fleet carrier | 20 May 1987 |
Italy | Giuseppe Garibaldi (C 551) | 180 m (590 ft) | 13,850 mt | Giuseppe Garibaldi | Conventional | STOVL | Anti-submarine warfare carrier | 30 September 1985 |
Italy | Cavour (C 550) | 244 m (801 ft) | 27,100 mt | Cavour | Conventional | STOVL | Fleet carrier | 27 March 2008 |
Japan | Izumo (DDH-183) | 248 m (814 ft) | 27,000 mt | Izumo | Conventional | VTOL | Helicopter destroyer | 25 March 2015 |
Japan | Hyūga (DDH-181) | 197 m (646 ft) | 19,000 mt | Hyūga | Conventional | VTOL | Helicopter destroyer | 18 March 2009 |
Japan | Ise (DDH-182) | 197 m (646 ft) | 19,000 mt | Hyūga | Conventional | VTOL | Helicopter destroyer | 16 March 2011 |
Russia | Admiral Kuznetsov (063) | 305 m (1,001 ft) | 55,200 mt | Kuznetsov | Conventional | STOBAR | Heavy aircraft-carrying missile cruiser | 21 January 1991 |
South Korea | Dokdo (LPH-6111) | 199 m (653 ft) | 18,800 mt | Dokdo | Conventional | VTOL | Landing platform helicopter | 3 July 2007 |
Spain | Juan Carlos I (L-61) | 231 m (758 ft) | 26,000 mt | Juan Carlos I | Conventional | STOVL | Landing helicopter dock | 30 September 2010 |
Thailand | Chakri Naruebet (911) | 183 m (600 ft) | 11,486 mt | Principe de Asturias | Conventional | STOVL | Fleet carrier | 10 August 1997 |
United Kingdom | Ocean (L12) | 203.4 m (667 ft) | 21,500 mt | Ocean | Conventional | VTOL | Landing platform helicopter | 30 September 1998 |
United States | Nimitz (CVN-68) | 333 m (1,093 ft) | 100,020 mt | Nimitz | Nuclear | CATOBAR | Fleet carrier | 3 May 1975 |
United States | Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN-69) | 333 m (1,093 ft) | 103,200 mt | Nimitz | Nuclear | CATOBAR | Fleet carrier | 18 October 1977 |
United States | Carl Vinson (CVN-70) | 333 m (1,093 ft) | 102,900 mt | Nimitz | Nuclear | CATOBAR | Fleet carrier | 13 March 1982 |
United States | Theodore Roosevelt (CVN-71) | 333 m (1,093 ft) | 106,300 mt | Nimitz | Nuclear | CATOBAR | Fleet carrier | 25 October 1986 |
United States | Abraham Lincoln (CVN-72) | 333 m (1,093 ft) | 105,783 mt | Nimitz | Nuclear | CATOBAR | Fleet carrier | 11 November 1989 |
United States | George Washington (CVN-73) | 333 m (1,093 ft) | 105,900 mt | Nimitz | Nuclear | CATOBAR | Fleet carrier | 4 July 1992 |
United States | John C. Stennis (CVN-74) | 333 m (1,093 ft) | 105,000 mt | Nimitz | Nuclear | CATOBAR | Fleet carrier | 9 December 1995 |
United States | Harry S. Truman (CVN-75) | 333 m (1,093 ft) | 105,600 mt | Nimitz | Nuclear | CATOBAR | Fleet carrier | 25 July 1998 |
United States | Ronald Reagan (CVN-76) | 333 m (1,093 ft) | 103,000 mt | Nimitz | Nuclear | CATOBAR | Fleet carrier | 12 July 2003 |
United States | George H.W. Bush (CVN-77) | 333 m (1,093 ft) | 104,000 mt | Nimitz | Nuclear | CATOBAR | Fleet carrier | 10 January 2009 |
United States | America (LHA-6) | 257.3 m (844 ft) | 45,000 mt | America[13] | Conventional | STOVL | Landing helicopter assault | 11 October 2014[16] |
United States | Wasp (LHD-1) | 257 m (843 ft) | 40,532 mt | Wasp[13] | Conventional | STOVL | Landing helicopter dock | 29 July 1989 |
United States | Essex (LHD-2) | 257 m (843 ft) | 40,650 mt | Wasp | Conventional | STOVL | Landing helicopter dock | 17 October 1992 |
United States | Kearsarge (LHD-3) | 257 m (843 ft) | 40,500 mt | Wasp | Conventional | STOVL | Landing helicopter dock | 16 October 1993 |
United States | Boxer (LHD-4) | 257 m (843 ft) | 40,722 mt | Wasp | Conventional | STOVL | Landing helicopter dock | 11 February 1995 |
United States | Bataan (LHD-5) | 257 m (843 ft) | 40,358 mt | Wasp | Conventional | STOVL | Landing helicopter dock | 20 September 1997 |
United States | Bonhomme Richard (LHD-6) | 257 m (843 ft) | 40,500 mt | Wasp | Conventional | STOVL | Landing helicopter dock | 15 August 1998 |
United States | Iwo Jima (LHD-7) | 257 m (843 ft) | 40,530 mt | Wasp | Conventional | STOVL | Landing helicopter dock | 30 June 2001 |
United States | Makin Island (LHD-8) | 258 m (846 ft) | 41,649 mt | Wasp | Conventional | STOVL | Landing helicopter dock | 24 October 2009 |
Carriers in reserve
Country | Name (hull number) | Length | Tonnage | Class | Propulsion | Type | Commission | Decommission | Status |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Spain | Príncipe de Asturias (R11) | 195 m (640 ft) | 15,912 mt | Príncipe de Asturias | Conventional | STOVL | 30 May 1988 | 6 February 2013 | Restrictive standby |
United States | Kitty Hawk (CV-63) | 325 m (1,066 ft) | 81,985 mt | Kitty Hawk | Conventional | CATOBAR | 21 April 1961 | 31 January 2009 | Reserve until Gerald R. Ford is commissioned |
Carriers undergoing sea trials
Country | Name (hull number) | Length | Tonnage | Class | Propulsion | Type | Commission |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Egypt | Vladivostok | 199 m (653 ft) | 21,300 mt | Mistral | Conventional | VTOL | 2016 (planned) |
Egypt | Sevastopol | 199 m (653 ft) | 21,300 mt | Mistral | Conventional | VTOL | 2016 (planned) |
Carriers under construction or being fitted out
Country | Name (hull number) | Length | Tonnage | Class | Propulsion | Type | Commission | Status |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
China | tbd | tbd | tbd | Type 001A | Conventional[17] | STOBAR[17] | 2020 (expected)[17] | Under construction[4] |
India | Vikrant (IAC-I)[7] | 262 m (860 ft) | 40,000 mt | Vikrant | Conventional | STOBAR | 2018 (expected)[18] | Fitted out[19] |
Japan | Kaga (DDH-184) | 248 m (814 ft) | 27,000 mt | Izumo | Conventional | VTOL | 2017 (expected) | Fitted out[20] |
South Korea | Marado (LPH-6112)[21] | 199 m (653 ft) | 18,800 mt | Dokdo | Conventional | VTOL | 2019 (expected) | Under construction |
United Kingdom | Queen Elizabeth (R08)[12] | 280 m (920 ft) | 70,600 mt | Queen Elizabeth | Conventional | STOVL | 2017 (planned)[22] | Fitted out |
United Kingdom | Prince of Wales (R09)[12] | 280 m (920 ft) | 70,600 mt | Queen Elizabeth | Conventional | STOVL | 2020 (expected) | Under construction |
United States | Gerald R. Ford (CVN-78)[23] | 333 m (1,093 ft) | 100,000 mt | Gerald R. Ford | Nuclear | CATOBAR | 2016 (planned) | Fitted out |
United States | John F. Kennedy (CVN-79)[24] | 333 m (1,093 ft) | 100,000 mt | Gerald R. Ford | Nuclear | CATOBAR | 2020 (expected) | Under construction |
United States | Tripoli (LHA-7) | 257.3 m (844 ft) | 45,000 mt | America | Conventional | STOVL | 2018 (expected) | Under construction |
Carriers ordered
Country | Name (hull number) | Length | Tonnage | Class | Propulsion | Type | Commission |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
United States | Enterprise (CVN-80)[23] | 333 m (1,093 ft) | 100,000 mt | Gerald R. Ford | Nuclear | CATOBAR | 2025 (expected) |
China | tbd | tbd | tbd | Type 002 | Conventional | CATOBAR | 2022 (expected) |
Other planned carriers
Country | Name (Hull number) | Length | Tonnage | Class | Propulsion | Type | Commission |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Brazil | tbd | tbd | tbd | tbd | tbd | tbd | 2029+ (planned)[25] |
India | Vishal (IAC-II)[18] | 260 m (860 ft) | [26][27] | 65,000 mtVikrant | tbd[27] | CATOBAR | 2025 (expected)[26] |
India | tbd | 215 m (705 ft) | 30,000 mt | Multi-Role Support Vessel[28][29] | Conventional | STOVL | tbd |
India | tbd | 215 m (705 ft) | 30,000 mt | Multi-Role Support Vessel[28][29] | Conventional | STOVL | tbd |
India | tbd | 215 m (705 ft) | 30,000 mt | Multi-Role Support Vessel[28][29] | Conventional | STOVL | tbd |
India | tbd | 215 m (705 ft) | 30,000 mt | Multi-Role Support Vessel[28][29] | Conventional | STOVL | tbd |
Italy | Trieste | tdb | tbd | tbd | Conventional | STOVL | c. 2022 (expected) |
Russia | tbd | 330 m (1,080 ft) | 100,000 mt | Shtorm | tbd | STOBAR | 2025+ (expected) |
Singapore | tbd | tbd | tbd | Modified Endurance-class[30] | Conventional | VTOL | tbd |
South Korea | tbd[31] | 244 m (801 ft) | 30,000 mt | tbd | Conventional | STOVL | from 2028 (expected)[31] |
South Korea | tbd[31] | 244 m (801 ft) | 30,000 mt | tbd | Conventional | STOVL | by 2036 (expected)[31] |
Turkey | TGC Anatolia[32] | 231 m (758 ft) | 26,000 mt | Juan Carlos I variant | Conventional | STOVL | 2021 (expected) |
United States | tbd (CVN-81)[33] | 333 m (1,093 ft) | 100,000 mt | Gerald R. Ford | Nuclear | CATOBAR | tbd |
United States | tbd (CVN-81)[34] | 333 m (1,093 ft) | 100,000 mt | Gerald R. Ford | Nuclear | CATOBAR | tbd |
United States | tbd (CVN-82)[35] | 333 m (1,093 ft) | 100,000 mt | Gerald R. Ford | Nuclear | CATOBAR | tbd |
United States | tbd (CVN-84)[36] | 333 m (1,093 ft) | 100,000 mt | Gerald R. Ford | Nuclear | CATOBAR | tbd |
United States | tbd (CVN-85)[37] | 333 m (1,093 ft) | 100,000 mt | Gerald R. Ford | Nuclear | CATOBAR | tbd |
United States | tbd (CVN-86)[38] | 333 m (1,093 ft) | 100,000 mt | Gerald R. Ford | Nuclear | CATOBAR | tbd |
United States | tbd (CVN-87)[39] | 333 m (1,093 ft) | 100,000 mt | Gerald R. Ford | Nuclear | CATOBAR | tbd |
United States | tbd (LHA-8)[40] | 257 m (843 ft) | 45,693 mt | America | Conventional | STOVL | tbd |
United States | tbd (LHA-9)[40] | 257 m (843 ft) | 45,693 mt | America | Conventional | STOVL | tbd |
United States | tbd (LHA-10)[40] | 257 m (843 ft) | 45,693 mt | America | Conventional | STOVL | tbd |
United States | tbd (LHA-11)[40] | 257 m (843 ft) | 45,693 mt | America | Conventional | STOVL | tbd |
United States | tbd (LHA-12)[40] | 257 m (843 ft) | 45,693 mt | America | Conventional | STOVL | tbd |
United States | tbd (LHA-13)[40] | 257 m (843 ft) | 45,693 mt | America | Conventional | STOVL | tbd |
United States | tbd (LHA-14)[40] | 257 m (843 ft) | 45,693 mt | America | Conventional | STOVL | tbd |
United States | tbd (LHA-15)[40] | 257 m (843 ft) | 45,693 mt | America | Conventional | STOVL | tbd |
United States | tbd (LHA-16)[40] | 257 m (843 ft) | 45,693 mt | America | Conventional | STOVL | tbd |
See also
- List of aircraft carriers (all time)
- List of aircraft carriers by configuration
- List of aircraft carriers by country
- List of sunken aircraft carriers
- Timeline for aircraft carrier service
References
- ↑
- ↑ IISS 2010, p. 70
- 1 2 "China brings its first aircraft carrier into service, joining 9-nation club". NBC News. 25 September 2012.
- 1 2 China begins to build its own aircraft carrier - Washington Times
- ↑ IISS 2010, p. 130
- ↑ IISS 2010, p. 361
- 1 2 3 "Second phase work on INS Vikrant to get under way in Cochin shipyard". The Hindu. 23 October 2013.
- ↑ IISS 2010, p. 142
- ↑ IISS 2010, p. 225
- ↑ IISS 2010, p. 430
- ↑ "Portsmouth-based HMS Illustrious retires from Navy". BBC. 28 August 2014.
- 1 2 3 IISS 2010, p. 206
- 1 2 3 World Wide Aircraft Carriers
- ↑ 直击“001型”航母入列 Sohu. Retrieved 12 November 2015.
- ↑ "Indian Navy gets INS Vikramaditya as it seeks to bolster defence capabilities," Times of India, 16 November 2013
- ↑ "America 'Sails Away' for Maiden Transit to San Diego Homeport.". United States Navy. 10 October 2014.
- 1 2 3 俄刊:中国欲在2020年拥有四艘航母 用电磁弹射 "Russia Journal: China To have four aircraft in 2020 with an electromagnetic catapult", Sina. Retrieved 12 December 2014.
- 1 2 Eye on future, India mulls options for nuclear-powered aircraft carrier Times of India 1 August 2013
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- ↑ 海自最大の護衛艦「かが」進水 ヘリ9機を同時運用 "The largest warship of JMSDF, "Kaga" was fitted out, whose can operate 9 helicopeters at the same time" , Sankei Shimbun . Retrieved 25 October 2015.
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- ↑ "HMS Queen Elizabeth crew switch on its radar for first time". Naval Technology. Retrieved 29 August 2015.
- 1 2 O'Rourke, Ronald (10 June 2010). "Navy Ford (CVN-78) class aircraft carrier" (pdf). Congressional Research Service. Retrieved 8 September 2010.
- ↑ "Navy names next aircraft carrier USS John F. Kennedy". United States Department of Defense. 29 May 2011. Retrieved 29 May 2011.
- ↑ http://www.spacewar.com/reports/Brazil_to_build_own_aircraft_carrier_defense_minister_999.html
- 1 2 "India plans a 65,000-tonne warship". The New Indian Express. 6 August 2012. Retrieved 19 September 2013.
- 1 2 India Weighing Nuclear Powered Carrier, news.usni.org. Retrieved 12 December 2014.
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