GERALD R. FORD AIRCRAFT CARRIER UNDERWAY TO MIDDLE EAST
ANNAPOLIS, Md. -- The U.S.' most advanced aircraft carrier, the USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN-78), is currently underway in the Atlantic Ocean on a deployment to the Middle East, reports USNI News. The carrier, previously involved in U.S. action against Venezuela, is en route to the Straits of Gibraltar after being reassigned from its role with the 4th Fleet in the Caribbean Sea.
Once in the Middle Eastern region, the Gerald Ford will join the Nimitz-class carrier Abraham Lincoln (CVN-72), currently operating in the Arabian Sea. The U.S. has not deployed two carriers to the region since summer 2025, when both the USS Nimitz (CVN-68) and USS Carl Vinson (CVN-70) were present in the region after the U.S. conducted airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities as part of Operation Midnight Hammer.
The current dual deployment reflects escalating tensions between the United States and Israel and regional rival Iran. The deployments may be a show of force or a prelude to another round of combat between Tehran and the two allies.
If the Gerald Ford remains deployed through mid-April, it could break the Navy's post-Vietnam War 294-day carrier deployment record, set by the Abraham Lincoln in 2020.