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Planned Gerald R. Ford-class aircraft carrier
Sister ship Gerald R. Ford
History
United States
Name George W. Bush
Namesake George W. Bush
Builder Newport News Shipbuilding
Identification CVN-83
Status Planned
General characteristics
Class and type Gerald R. Ford -class aircraft carrier
Displacement About 100,000 long tons (100,000 tonnes) (full load)
Length 1,106 ft (337 m)
Beam 134 ft (41 m)
Draft 39 ft (12 m)
Installed power Two A1B nuclear reactors
Propulsion Four shafts
Speed In excess of 30 knots (56 km/h; 35 mph)
Range Unlimited distance; 20–25 years
Complement 4,660
Armament
Aircraft carried More than 80, approx. up to 90 combat aircraft
Aviation facilities 1,092 ft × 256 ft (333 m × 78 m) flight deck
USS George W. Bush (CVN-83) will be the sixth Gerald R. Ford -class aircraft carrier of the United States Navy . George W. Bush is scheduled to be laid down in after 2027. She will be built at Newport News Shipbuilding in Newport News, Virginia .
Naming
The ships name was announced on 13 January in a press release by President Joe Biden together with the name of the future CVN-82 . She will be named for the 43nd President of the United States , George W. Bush . This will be the first ship named after Bush.
See also
References
^ Joseph R. Biden Jr. (13 January 2025). "Statement from President Biden Announcing the Names of CVN 82 and CVN 83" . the White House. Retrieved 14 January 2025.
Carlos Del Toro (13 January 2025). "SECNAV Del Toro Names Future Aircraft Carriers CVN 82 and CVN 83" . Navy.mil. Retrieved 14 January 2025.
"SECNAV names two future U.S. Navy aircraft carriers" . Naval News. 14 January 2025. Retrieved 14 January 2025.
"Aircraft Carriers - CVN" . Fact File . United States Navy . 17 September 2020. Retrieved 18 November 2020.
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