British Aircraft Carrier Back at Sea
The carrier completed planned upkeep and will undergo sea trials after an 8-month dry-dock period, officials said.
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HMS Queen Elizabeth leaves Rosyth after docking period - Navy Lookout
HMS Queen Elizabeth has completed her docking period in Rosyth and left the basin today, prior to heading out for sea trials. The time spent in Rosyth was part of a planned upkeep period for the ship, which was launched in 2014 and has been in service since 2017. The work began in November 2024 […] The post HMS Queen Elizabeth leaves Rosyth after docking period first appeared on Navy Lookout.
British aircraft carrier back at sea
HMS Queen Elizabeth has left Rosyth following her extended maintenance period and is now in the Firth of Forth, with the aircraft carrier expected to head out to sea in the coming days. A Restricted Area (Temporary) is in force between 19 and 24 April 2026 in the vicinity of North Queensferry, covering operations linked to the vessel’s departure. The measures, introduced under Article 239 of the Air Navigation Order 2016, are intended to support…
The aircraft carrier of the Royal British Navy HMS Queen Elizabeth finally started sea tests after months at the Firth of Forth, marking a new milestone within its maintenance and modernization cycle. The departure of the ship from Rosyth confirms the progress of the planned works and the beginning of a [...] The entry After months at the dock, the British aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth finally started sea tests appears first in Military Z…
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