I don’t have live tool access right now to pull the very latest headlines, but I can summarize recent themes around the Gerald R. Ford-class carriers based on the latest publicly available context up to 2025–early 2026.
Direct answer
- The Gerald R. Ford-class remains the U.S. Navy’s latest generation of Ford-class, with ongoing deployments and periodic updates on its EMALS and advanced weapons elevator systems. The class has continued to see operational activity including deployments and exercises, and there have been reports of at least one Ford-class carrier operating in high-profile operations in 2026, with standard fleet updates continuing.
Key recent themes
- Operational deployment and readiness: The lead ship, USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78), has conducted deployments since 2023 and continues to participate in carrier strike group operations, exercises with NATO/allied navies, and regional missions as part of U.S. naval power projection. Expect periodic media coverage of deployments and operational milestones.[3][5]
- Technological integration and reliability: The Ford-class introduced EMALS (electromagnetic aircraft launch system), Advanced Weapons Elevators (AWE), and other innovations intended to improve sortie rates and reduce crew workload. Ongoing maintenance and retrofit updates are commonly reported as the Navy refines integration across the class.[2][6]
- Fleet context and broader program: The Ford-class is part of CVN-21, with ongoing progress and discussion about cost, schedule, and eventual fleet-wide improvements as more ships enter service. Industry and defense outlets routinely cover their status alongside other new U.S. Navy carriers.[6][7]
Illustration
- Example: A Ford-class carrier operates with a mixed air wing featuring F/A-18E/F Super Hornets, F-35C Lightning II, AEW aircraft, and helicopters, all coordinated via an integrated air and radar picture to project power in complex environments.
If you’d like, I can search for the very latest headlines now and pull current sources, or focus on a specific aspect (deployments, tech updates, or regional operations) with concise, cited notes.