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aircraft carrier An aircraft carrier is a warship that serves as a seagoing airbase, equipped with a full-length flight deck and facilities for carrying, arming, deploying, and recovering aircraft. Typically, it is the capital ship of a fleet, as it allows a ...
s listed alphabetically by name. An aircraft carrier is a warship with a full-length flight deck and facilities for carrying, arming, deploying, and recovering aircraft, that serves as a seagoing airbase. Included in this list are ships which meet the above definition and had an official name (''italicized'') or designation (non-italicized), regardless of whether they were or were not ordered, laid down, completed, or commissioned. Not included in this list are the following: *
Aircraft cruiser The aircraft cruiser (also known as aviation cruiser or cruiser-carrier) is a warship that combines the features of the aircraft carrier and a surface warship such as a cruiser or battleship. Early types The first aircraft cruiser was originally ...
s, also known as aviation cruisers, cruiser-carriers, flight deck cruisers, and hybrid battleship-carriers, which combine the characteristics of aircraft carriers and surface warfare ships, because they primarily operated helicopters or floatplanes and did not act as a floating airbase. Examples include the British s, Japanese s, French cruiser , Soviet s, and Italian s. Vessels which meet the criteria of an aircraft carrier but are named as cruisers (or destroyers, etc.) for political or treaty reasons such as the
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n s or British s ''are'' included however. * Amphibious assault ships, also known as commando carriers, assault carriers, helicopter carriers, landing helicopter assault ships, landing helicopter docks, landing platform docks, and landing platform helicopters. Although they have flight decks and look like aircraft carriers, they primarily operate helicopters and do not act as a floating airbase. Examples include the US ''Wasp''-class assault ships, Brazilian NAM ''Atlântico'' (A140), Japanese escort carrier, and French . * Catapult aircraft merchantmen, merchant ships which carried cargo and an aircraft catapult (no flight deck). *
Escort carrier The escort carrier or escort aircraft carrier (U.S. hull classification symbol CVE), also called a "jeep carrier" or "baby flattop" in the United States Navy (USN) or "Woolworth Carrier" by the Royal Navy, was a small and slow type of aircraft ...
s, usually converted merchant ships, see separate
List of escort carriers by country The list of escort carriers by country includes all escort aircraft carriers organized by country of origin and service. Where appropriate, a single ship may be listed under multiple countries. For the list of fleet and light carriers see List of ...
. * "Landing craft carriers" such as , which were modified amphibious landing ships, because they could not recover their aircraft. *
Merchant aircraft carrier A merchant aircraft carrier (also known as a MAC ship, the Admiralty's official 'short name') was a limited-purpose aircraft carrier operated under British and Dutch civilian registry during World War II. MAC ships were adapted by adding a flig ...
s, cargo-carrying merchant ships with a full flight deck. *
Seaplane tenders A seaplane tender is a boat or ship that supports the operation of seaplanes. Some of these vessels, known as seaplane carriers, could not only carry seaplanes but also provided all the facilities needed for their operation; these ships are rega ...
and seaplane carriers, because they could not land aircraft. *
Submarine aircraft carriers A submarine aircraft carrier is a submarine equipped with aircraft for observation or attack missions. These submarines saw their most extensive use during World War II, although their operational significance remained rather small. The most fam ...
, because they had no flight deck and could not land their aircraft. "In commission" denotes the period that the ship was officially in commission with the given name for the given country as an aircraft carrier as defined above.


Numbers of aircraft carriers by country


List of countries that have operated aircraft carriers


Argentina

Retired: * Light carriers: ** ARA ''Independencia'' (V-1): ''Colossus'' class light carrier, ex-HMS ''Warrior'', in service from 1959 to 1969; scrapped 1971 ** : ''Colossus'' class light carrier, ex-HMS ''Venerable'', in service from 1969 to 1999; scrapped 1999


Australia

Active: * HMAS ''Canberra'', ''Canberra''-class landing helicopter dock helicopter carrier, also designed to be used to launch fixed wing aircraft. In service since 2011 * HMAS ''Adelaide'', ''Canberra''-class landing helicopter dock helicopter carrier, also designed to be used to launch fixed wing aircraft. In service since 2012 Retired: * Light fleet carriers: ** : ''Majestic'' class carrier in service from 1948 to 1958. Later recommissioned as troop transport ** : ''Majestic'' class carrier in service from 1955 to 1982 ** : ''Colossus'' class light carrier on loan from Royal Navy from 1952 to 1955


Brazil

Active: * : helicopter carrier in service since 2018 Retired: * Fleet carrier: ** : carrier in service between 2000 and 2017. Former name as carrier of the French Navy: ''Foch'' * Light carrier: ** : ''Colossus''-class carrier, ex-HMS ''Vengeance'', in service from 1960 to 2001


Canada

Retired: * Light carriers: ** HMCS ''Warrior'': ''Colossus''-class light carrier in service from 1946 to 1948; returned to
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and sold to
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as ARA ''Independencia'' (V-1); carrier in service from 1959 to 1969; scrapped 1971 ** : ''Majestic''-class carrier in service from 1946 to 1956; return to
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and stricken; scrapped in Scotland in 1965 ** : ''Majestic''-class carrier in service from 1957 to 1970; ordered by
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, but sold as HMS ''Powerful'' and delivered to
Royal Canadian Navy The Royal Canadian Navy (RCN; french: Marine royale canadienne, ''MRC'') is the Navy, naval force of Canada. The RCN is one of three environmental commands within the Canadian Armed Forces. As of 2021, the RCN operates 12 frigates, four attack s ...
; retired by the
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and broken up in
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1971


China

Active: * : partially completed ex- Soviet Navy carrier sold to China by Ukraine and refitted in
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as Type 001. Handed over to PLAN on 23 September 2012 and entered active service on 25 September 2012. * : construction started in 2013, launched in 2017, and entered active service on 17 December 2019. Under construction: * ''
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'': Type 003 carrier. Launched 17 June 2022. Expected to enter service in 2023. Planned: * Type 004: a planned nuclear-powered aircraft carrier.


France

Active: * : nuclear-powered aircraft carrier in service since 2001 Planned: *
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: a planned nuclear-powered aircraft carrier Retired: * : converted in service from 1927 to 1948 * : , ex-, in service from 1945 to 1951 * : ''Colossus''-class
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, ex-HMS ''Colossus'' (R15), in service from 1946 to 1974 * ** :
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in service from 1951 to 1963 ** :
light aircraft carrier A light aircraft carrier, or light fleet carrier, is an aircraft carrier that is smaller than the standard carriers of a navy. The precise definition of the type varies by country; light carriers typically have a complement of aircraft only one-h ...
in service from 1953 to 1960 * ** : aircraft carrier in service from 1961 to 1997 ** : aircraft carrier in service from 1963 to 2000. Refitted, sold to Brazil and renamed ''São Paulo'' Never completed: * : ''Friponne''-class sloop planned for conversion but not completed * : ''Valliante''-class sloop planned for conversion but not completed * ** : carrier construction cancelled in 1940 ** : carrier plan cancelled in 1940 * : attack carrier development cancelled in 1961 *
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: projected two nuclear powered helicopter carrier program during the 1970s ** ''Bretagne'': STOVL aircraft carrier ** ''Provence'': STOVL aircraft carrier * PA 2: modified version of Thales UK/BMT design for the future British ''Queen Elizabeth'' class (formerly CVF).


Germany

Never completed: *  – planned conversion of passenger ship from German shipyard to aircraft carrier. Cancelled in 1918. * : ''Graf Zeppelin''-class carrier. Launched but not completed. Construction work stopped in 1943. * ''Flugzeugträger'' B: ''Graf Zeppelin'' class carrier cancelled partly constructed in 1939. * : conversion of part-built ''Admiral Hipper''-class cruiser. Work stopped in 1943 and not resumed. * : conversion of the transport ship cancelled at design stage in November 1942 due to insurmountable problems. The two planned Italian carriers and were seized by the Germans after the Italian Armistice but not completed.


India

Active: * : 45,400 tons, Modified carrier (ex-), in service with India since 2013. * : 45,000 ton carrier. It was built at
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and commissioned on September 2nd 2022. Planned: * : 65,000 ton carrier. Yet to start, planned to enter service in 2030. It will be conventionally powered. Retired: * : 19,500 tons, ''Majestic''-class carrier, (ex-HMS ''Hercules''), in service from 1961 to 1997, used as a museum until 2012, scrapped 2014–2015. * : 28,700 tons, carrier (ex-) in service from 1987 to 2016. Decommissioned on 6 March 2017.


Italy

Active: * (2008) – current fleet flagship. * (1985) – active. Under construction: * : 32,300 tons carrier. Construction began in 2017 at
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and is expected to enter service in 2023. Never completed: * (1927) (converted liner ''Augustus'', not completed as carrier) – Sunk 5 October 1944 * (1926) (converted liner ''Roma'') – BU 1951–1952


Japan

Active: * ** – Commissioned in 2015. Announced in December 2018 to be redesignated and converted into multi-purpose destroyer to carry F-35 aircraft ** – Commissioned in 2017. Announced in December 2018 to be redesignated and converted into multi-purpose destroyer to carry F-35 aircraft Retired: * (1921) – used as transport to repatriate Japanese troops postwar and dismantled 1946 * (1933) – damaged at Kure by U.S. air raid March 1945 and dismantled 1946 * ** (1939) – damaged during Battle of Philippine Sea, June 1944. Never repaired; dismantled 1946 * ** (1944) – used as transport to repatriate Japanese troops postwar and dismantled 1946 Sunk: * (1921) – sunk, Battle of Midway, June 1942 * ** (1925) – sunk, Battle of Midway, June 1942 * (1931) – sunk, Battle of the Eastern Solomons, August 1942 * (1935) – sunk, Battle of Midway, June 1942 * (1937) – sunk, Battle of Midway, June 1942 * ** (1935) – sunk, Battle of the Coral Sea, May 1942 ** (1936) – sunk, Battle of Leyte Gulf, October 1944 * ** (1936) – seaplane tender from 1934 to 1942, rebuilt as light carrier and sunk at Battle of Leyte Gulf in October 1944 ** (1937) – sunk at Battle of Leyte Gulf, October 1944 * ** (1939) – sunk by U.S. submarine , Battle of Philippine Sea, June 1944 ** (1939) – sunk, Battle of Leyte Gulf, October 1944 * ** (1939) – sunk, Battle of Philippine Sea, June 1944 * (1943) – sunk, Battle of Philippine Sea, June 1944 * ** (1941) – sunk by U.S. submarine , August 1944 ** (1942) – sunk by U.S. submarine , September 1944 ** (1942) – sunk by U.S. submarine , December 1943 * ** (1943) – used as anti-aircraft platform and sunk in July 1945 ** (1943) – sunk by U.S. submarine , December 1944 * (1944) – sunk by U.S. submarine , November 1944 ''Hōshō'', ''Jun'yō'', ''Katsuragi'', and ''Ryūhō'' survived the war. These were scrapped by 1948. Never completed: * **''Amagi'' (not completed); damaged beyond economical repair in the
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of September 1923, scrapped 1924 * ** 5x Improved , project G-15 (cancelled 1944) * ** Hull 5002, 3rd unit of Unryū class (cancelled 1943); materials used for Shinano conversion ** , 5th unit of Unryū class (not completed); dismantled post-war ** Hull 5005, 6th unit of Unryū class (cancelled 1943); materials used for Shinano conversion ** , 7th unit of Unryū class (not completed); sunk as weapon test target and scrapped postwar ** , 8th unit of Unryū class (not completed); dismantled post-war ** ''Kurama'', 9th unit of Unryū class (cancelled 1944) * – heavy cruiser conversion (not completed); dismantled post-war


Netherlands

Retired: * Hr.Ms. ''Karel Doorman'' (ex-British , purchased 1948) – Sold to Argentina 1968 and renamed ARA ''Veinticinco de Mayo'', broken up * Hr.Ms. ''Karel Doorman'' (ex-British , transferred to Dutch service 1946) – Converted to merchantman and renamed ''Port Victor'', Until March 1968, owned by Cunard Line but managed by Blue Star Port Lines. Eventually owned by Port Line, 21 July 1971, sent to Faslane to be scrapped * Rapana class: ** Motor vessel ''Gadila'' of the Dutch Merchant Navy was a converted Royal Dutch Shell oil tanker along with her sister ship MV ''Macoma''. ** Motor vessel ''Macoma'' together with MV Gadila were the first Dutch aircraft carriers.


Russia (& USSR)

The Russian Navy was established in December 1991, after the dissolution of the Soviet Union (USSR), most Soviet aircraft carriers were transferred over to Russia (with the exception of ''Varyag'' which was transferred to Ukraine. ''Ulyanovsk'' was scrapped before the Soviet Union was dissolved). Active: * ** (Russia: 1991–present / USSR: 1985-1991) Retired: * ** (Russia: 1991–1993, USSR: 1972-1991); converted to a theme park (later hotel) in China ** (Russia: 1991–1993, USSR: 1975-1991); converted to a theme park in China ** (Russia: 1991–1993, USSR: 1978-1991); scrapped ** (Russia: 1991–1995, USSR: 1982-1991); sold to India, modified, rebuilt by India and renamed Never completed: * ** ''Varyag'' (not commissioned) — to Ukraine (1991); rebuilt, tested and commissioned by the Chinese PLAN as ''Liaoning'' * ''Ulyanovsk'' class ** (not commissioned) — scrapped (1991)


Spain

Active: * : 27,079 tonne STOVL carrier in active service, commissioned 30 September 2010. Retired: * : 11,700 ton
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, ex-, helicopters only from 1967 to 1976, struck 1989 and returned to United States, eventually scrapped in 2002. * : 17,000 ton STOVL commissioned 30 May 1982, decommissioned on 6 February 2013 due to defence spending cuts. Never completed: * Spanish conversion for refloated Italian heavy cruiser ''Trieste'', cancelled in 1951.


Thailand

Role changed: * (1996)* Commissioned in 1997, but by 1999, only one used AV-8S Matador/Harrier was still operable due to lack of spare parts and age. Since 2006 is solely operated as a helicopter carrier.


Turkey

In Sea Trials: * (2021) Construction works began on 30 April 2016 at the shipyard of Sedef Shipbuilding Inc. in Istanbul. Sea trials began on February 27, 2022.


United Kingdom

Active: * , STOVL ship of 65,000 tonnes ** ** Retired: * (1916) - scrapped 1946 * (1916) - decommissioned 1945 * (1918) – converted to aircraft carrying cruiser 1925, sold for scrap 1946 * fleet maintenance carrier (1943) - sold for scrap 1959 * ** (1939) ** (1939) ** (1939) * (1940) * ** (1942) ** (1942) * ** (ex-''Audacious'') (1946) - decommissioned 1972 ** (ex-''Irresistible'') (1950) - decommissioned 1979 * ''Colossus'' class ** (1943), to
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1946 as ** (1943) ** (1944) ** (1944) ** (1944) ** (1944) – to
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1948 as , to
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1968 as ** (1944) – to Brazil 1956 as ** (1944) – to Canada 1946–1948, to Argentina 1958 as ** (1944) ** (1944) * ''Majestic'' class ** (1945) – to
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1955 as ** (1945) – to
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1957 as ** HMS ''Magnificent'' (1944) – sold to Canada as ** (1945) – to
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1952 as ** (1944) – to Australia in 1948 as * ** (1947) ** (1947) ** (1948) ** (ex-''Elephant'') (1953), to India 1986 as * ** (1977) ** (1982) ** (1985) Sunk: * ''Glorious'' class ** (1916), sunk by ''Scharnhorst'' and ''Gneisenau'' 8 June 1940 ** (1916), sunk by ''U-29'' 17 September 1939 * (1918), sunk by ''U-73'' 11 August 1942 * (1923) – first purpose-designed aircraft carrier, sunk by Japanese aircraft 9 April 1942 * (1938), sunk 14 November 1941 after being torpedoed by ''U-81'' on 13 November 1941 Never completed: * ** ''Eagle'' – cancelled 1946 ** ''Africa'' – to ''Malta'' class then cancelled * ''Majestic'' class ** (1945) – was never completed * - second batch of four cancelled ** ''Hermes'' – cancelled ** ''Arrogant'' – cancelled ** ''Monmouth'' – cancelled ** ''Polyphemus'' – cancelled *  – ordered 1943, not laid down, cancelled 1945 **''Malta'' **''New Zealand'' **''Gibraltar'' **''Africa'' *
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 – cancelled 1966 **Initial four ships planned, reduced to two (likely to have been named ''Queen Elizabeth'' and ''Duke of Edinburgh''), reduced to one ship in 1963. No building started.


United States

The
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is a
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that is the world's largest and most powerful because, among its numerous other vessels, it has the world's largest fleet of
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aircraft carriers. The carrier fleet currently comprises the (
CATOBAR CATOBAR ("Catapult Assisted Take-Off But Arrested Recovery" or "Catapult Assisted Take-Off Barrier Arrested Recovery") is a system used for the launch and recovery of aircraft from the deck of an aircraft carrier. Under this technique, aircraft ...
) and (CATOBAR/ EMALS)
supercarriers An aircraft carrier is a warship that serves as a seagoing airbase, equipped with a full-length flight deck and facilities for carrying, arming, deploying, and recovering aircraft. Typically, it is the capital ship of a fleet, as it allows a n ...
. These carriers serve as the centerpieces and
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s for the Navy's Carrier Strike Groups, with their embarked carrier air wings and accompanying ships and submarines, which strongly contribute to the US ability to project force around the globe. The following is a complete list of all the US Navy's carriers and classes to date, and their status: Active * ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** * ** Under construction * ** ** ** Planned * ** CVN-82 (ordered) ** CVN-83 (planned) ** CVN-84 (planned) ** CVN-85 (planned) ** CVN-86 (planned) ** CVN-87 (planned) Reserve * (''none currently in reserve'') Retired (preserved as museum ships) * ** – (
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) * ** – (
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) Retired (other) * ** - (awaiting dismantling) ** - (awaiting dismantling) Retired (scrapped) * ** * ** * (‡ extended bow) ** ** ** ‡ ** ‡ ** ** ** ‡ ** ** ‡ ** ** ‡ ** ‡ ** ‡ ** ‡ ** ‡ ** ‡ ** ‡ ** ‡ ** ‡ * ** ** ** ** ** ** ** * ** ** * ** ** * ** ** ** ** * ** * ** Sunk († scuttled) * ** † * ** ** * ** ** * ** † * (‡ extended bow) ** ‡ † * ** † ** * ** † Cancelled before completion * (‡ extended bow) ** ‡ ** ‡ ** No name assigned (CV-50) ** No name assigned (CV-51) ** No name assigned (CV-52) ** No name assigned (CV-53) ** No name assigned (CV-54) ** No name assigned (CV-55) * ** No name assigned (CV-44) ** No name assigned (CVB-56) ** No name assigned (CVB-57) * ** Escort aircraft carrier The United States Navy also had a sizable fleet of escort aircraft carriers during
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and the era that followed. These ships were both quicker and cheaper to build than larger fleet carriers and were built in great numbers to serve as a stop-gap measure when fleet carriers were too few. However, they were usually too slow to keep up with naval task forces and would typically be assigned to amphibious operations, often seen in the
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's island hopping campaign, or to convoy protection in the war in the Atlantic. To that end, many of these ships were transferred to the Royal Navy as part of the US-UK lend-lease program. While some of these ships were kept for a time in reserve after the war, none survive today, as they have all since been sunk or retired and scrapped. The following are the classes and stand-alone ships of the US Navy's escort carriers; * (45 ships, 33 went to the RN) * (4 ships) * (50 ships) * (19 ships went into service, 4 were cancelled) * Stand-alone ships; ** No
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name given (AVG-1/BAVG-1) – went to the RN as HMS ''Archer'' (D78) ** No USN name given (AVG-2/BAVG-2) – went to the RN as HMS ''Avenger'' (D14) ** No USN name given (AVG-3/BAVG-3) – went to the RN as HMS ''Biter'' (D97), then later to the French Navy as ''Dixmude'' ** No USN name given (AVG-4/BAVG-4) – went to the RN as HMS ''Charger'' (D27), later returned to USN as ** No USN name given (AVG-5/BAVG-5) – went to the RN as HMS ''Dasher'' (D37) ** No USN name given (BAVG-6) – went to the RN as HMS ''Tracker'' (D24) ** Amphibious assault ship The United States Navy also has several full-deck, amphibious assault ships, which are larger than many of the aircraft carriers of other navies today. These ships are STOVL-capable and can carry full squadrons of fixed-wing aircraft, such as the
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and the STOVL F-35 Lightning II, along with numerous rotary-wing aircraft. Their primary purpose though, is usually to serve as the centerpiece and
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for an Expeditionary Strike Group or Amphibious Ready Group, carrying US Marine Corps Expeditionary Units and their equipment close to shore for amphibious landings and departures. The following are ships and classes of US Navy amphibious assault ships; Active * (LHD) (843 ft, 40,500 tons) ** ** ** ** ** ** ** * (LHA) (844 ft, 45,000 tons) ** ** Under construction * ** Planned * (11 total) ** LHA-9 (ordered) ** LHA-10 (ordered) ** LHA-11 (planned) ** LHA-12 (planned) ** LHA-13 (planned) ** LHA-14 (planned) ** LHA-15 (planned) ** LHA-16 (planned) Retired * ** * (LHA) ** – (On donation hold) ** ** ** – (On donation hold) ** – (In Reserve) * (LPH) ** ** ** ** ** – (Converted to missile trial platform with the
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in 2006, scrapped in 2018) ** ** * Stand-alone amphibious assault ships (all LPH, numbered in with the ''Iwo Jima'' class); ** – (converted ''Commencement Bay''-class escort carrier) ** – (converted ''Essex''-class aircraft carrier) ** – (converted ''Essex''-class aircraft carrier) ** – (converted ''Casablanca''-class escort carrier) ** – (converted ''Essex''-class aircraft carrier)


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See also

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List of aircraft carriers in service This is a list of aircraft carriers which are currently in service, under maintenance or refit, in reserve, under construction, or being updated. An aircraft carrier is a warship with a full-length flight deck, hangar and facilities for arming, d ...
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List of aircraft carriers by configuration A ''list'' is any set of items in a row. List or lists may also refer to: People * List (surname) Organizations * List College, an undergraduate division of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America * SC Germania List, German rugby union ...
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List of sunken aircraft carriers With the advent of heavier-than-air flight, the aircraft carrier has become a decisive weapon at sea.Bishop & Chant, p. 1 In 1911 aircraft began to be successfully launched and landed on ships with the successful flight of a Curtiss Pusher aboar ...
* List of Canadian aircraft carriers * List of aircraft carriers of the People's Liberation Army Navy * List of current French aircraft carriers *
List of German aircraft carriers The German navies—the ''Kaiserliche Marine'', the ''Reichsmarine'', and the ''Kriegsmarine''—all planned to build aircraft carriers, though none would ever enter service. These ships were based on knowledge gained during experimentati ...
* List of aircraft carriers of the Indian Navy * List of Italian aircraft carriers * List of aircraft carriers of the Japanese Navy * List of active Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force ships *
List of aircraft carriers of Russia and the Soviet Union The list of aircraft carriers of the Soviet Union and Russia includes all aircraft carriers built by, proposed for, or in service with the naval forces of either the Soviet Union or Russia. Although listed as aircraft carriers, none of them (with ...
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List of aircraft carriers of the Royal Navy The following is a list of fleet aircraft carriers of the Royal Navy of the United Kingdom. There are two carriers, HMS ''Queen Elizabeth'' and HMS ''Prince of Wales'', currently in service. Key Fleet carriers HMS ''Argus'' HMS ''Hermes' ...
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List of aircraft carriers of the United States Navy A ''list'' is any set of items in a row. List or lists may also refer to: People * List (surname) Organizations * List College, an undergraduate division of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America * SC Germania List, German rugby union ...
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List of escort aircraft carriers of the United States Navy The United States Navy had a sizable fleet of escort aircraft carriers during World War II and the era that followed. These ships were both quicker and cheaper to build than larger fleet carriers and were built in great numbers to serve as a sto ...
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List of carrier-based aircraft This List of carrier-based aircraft covers fixed-wing aircraft designed for aircraft carrier flight deck operation and excludes aircraft intended for use from seaplane tenders, submarines and dirigibles. Helicopters includes only those regularly ...
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Timeline for aircraft carrier service Aircraft carriers have their origins during the days of World War I. The earliest experiments consisted of fitting temporary "flying off" platforms to the gun turrets of the warships of several nations, notably the United States and the Unite ...


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Bibliography

* * * Warrilow, Betty. ''Nabob, the first Canadian-manned aircraft carrier'' Owen Sound, Ont. : Escort carriers Association, 1989. *


Further reading

* Warrilow, Betty. ''Nabob, the first Canadian-manned aircraft carrier'' Owen Sound, Ont. : Escort Carriers Association, 1989. * Chesneau, Roger. ''Aircraft Carriers of the World, 1914 to the Present. An Illustrated Encyclopedia'' Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press. {{DEFAULTSORT:Aircraft carriers Air