USS Gerald R. Ford to Undergo Maintenance After Onboard Fire and Plumbing Issues
The Navy said the carrier will undergo modernizations and inspections after 326 days at sea and a laundry-room fire and plumbing failures.
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After 326 days at sea the USS Gerald R. Ford is located in Norfolk in the shipyard. Fire damage is repaired there and systems are modernized.
After completing a historic 326-day operational deployment across the Mediterranean, the Caribbean and the Red Sea, the aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN-...
The aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN-78), the most modern in the United States, began a prolonged maintenance period after completing almost a year of operations during a 326-day deployment.The unit arrived on July 7 at Norfolk Naval Shipyard to begin a Planed Incremental Availability (PIA), a [...] The entry After completing almost 1 year of operations, the most modern aircraft carrier in the United States will begin a prolonged mainten…
Norfolk Naval Shipyard Welcomes USS Gerald R. Ford for First Planned Incremental Availability – Seapower MagazineSearchSearchToggle MenuToggle Menu CloseSearch
Ushering in a new era of aircraft carrier maintenance at America’s Shipyard, Norfolk Naval Shipyard welcomed USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78) July 7 in advance of its Planned Incremental Availability. Following the carrier’s historic 326-day deployment, including operations in the Mediterranean, Caribbean, and Red Seas, this marks Gerald R. Ford’s first regularly scheduled availability at a public shipyard as well as the first time a Ford-class aircr…
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