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World’s largest aircraft carrier to return to US after record deployment

The USS Gerald R. Ford, the world's largest aircraft carrier, is returning to its home port in Virginia after a record-breaking deployment of over 300 days.

Associated PressThe Guardian - World NewsFiled 2026-04-29 · 23:51 GMTLean · Center-LeftRead · 2 min
World’s largest aircraft carrier to return to US after record deployment
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The USS Gerald R. Ford, the world's largest aircraft carrier, is returning to its home port in Virginia after a record-breaking deployment of over 300 days. This extended mission saw the Ford participate in operations in the Middle East amidst escalating tensions with Iran, and previously in the Caribbean as part of an operation to capture Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro. The carrier's deployment surpassed the previous post-Vietnam War record for an aircraft carrier. The extended time at sea has prompted discussions regarding the impact on service members and the strain on the ship's readiness and equipment. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth acknowledged that operational demands led to the extension of the deployment.

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The ship's 295th day at sea surpassed the previous longest deployment by an aircraft carrier in the past 50 years, when the Lincoln was sent out for 294 days in 2020.

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The USS George HW Bush arrived in the region last week, and the USS Abraham Lincoln has been deployed since January as tensions with Tehran ramped up.

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The Ford broke the US record for the longest post-Vietnam-war deployment, a nearly 10-month span after leaving Naval Station Norfolk in June.

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The world’s largest aircraft carrier, the USS Gerald R Ford, will be heading home following a record-setting deployment of more than 300 days that included participating in the war against Iran and capture of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro, two US officials said Wednesday.The Ford will be leaving the Middle East in the coming days and returning to its home port in Virginia in mid-May, according to the officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity to detail sensitive military movements. The Washington Post reported the development earlier.The arrival of the USS George HW Bush to the region last week meant three American aircraft carriers were deployed to the Middle East – a number not seen since 2003 – during a tenuous ceasefire in the Iran war. The USS Abraham Lincoln also has been in the region since January as tensions with Tehran ramped up.This month, the Ford broke the US record for the longest post Vietnam-war deployment, a nearly 10-month span after leaving Naval Station Norfolk in June.The ship’s 295th day at sea surpassed the previous longest deployment by an aircraft carrier in the past 50 years, when the Lincoln was sent out for 294 days in 2020 during the Covid pandemic, according to data compiled by US Naval Institute News, a news outlet run by the US Naval Institute, a nonprofit organization.The Ford’s long deployment has raised questions about the impact on service members who are away from home for long periods as well as increasing strain on the ship and its equipment, with the carrier already enduring a fire that forced it to undergo lengthy repairs.Asked about the Ford’s long deployment in a hearing before the House armed services committee, defense secretary Pete Hegseth said he consulted the navy and said those officials did mention readiness and maintenance tradeoffs.“Multiple times the operational requirements – whether it was down in Southcom or up to Centcom – demanded additional assets in real time, which through a tough decision-making process led to an extension,” Hegseth said, referring to US Southern Command, which oversees Latin America, and US Central Command in the Middle East.The Ford began its deployment by heading to the Mediterranean Sea. It was then rerouted to the Caribbean in October as part of the largest naval buildup in the region in generations.The carrier took part in the military operation to capture Maduro. Then it would see more battle, heading toward the Middle East as tensions with Iran escalated.The carrier took part in the opening days of the Iran war from the Mediterranean Sea before going through the Suez canal and heading into the Red Sea in early March.However, a fire in one of its laundry spaces forced the carrier to turn around and return to the Mediterranean Sea for repairs, leaving hundreds of sailors without places to sleep.The Ford’s 295-day deployment falls short of the longest deployment during the cold war, a record held by the now-decommissioned USS Midway. It was deployed for 332 days in 1972 and 1973.
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