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Macron Names New French Aircraft Carrier

Macron Names New French Aircraft Carrier

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France's new aircraft carrier will be named France Libre (Free France), President Emmanuel Macron said on Wednesday, as Paris advances its 10.2 billion euro ($12 billion) program to replace its ageing nuclear-powered

France's new aircraft carrier will be named France Libre (Free France), President Emmanuel Macron said on Wednesday, as Paris advances its 10.2 billion euro ($12 billion) program to replace its ageing nuclear-powered flagship Charles de Gaulle.

The warship is central to France's nuclear deterrent and Europe's bid for more defence autonomy, particularly after U.S. President Donald Trump urged NATO allies to shoulder more of their own defence burden.

Macron announced the name Free France - the name of the French resistance movement in World War Two - during a visit to the vessel's construction site in the town of Indre, in western France, where state-owned shipyard Naval Group has started work.

France is the EU's only nuclear power and is among the few European nations with an aircraft carrier.

"Our seas and oceans are new arenas of contemporary conflict... Recent days have confirmed this, and the future will confirm it further," Macron said after meeting shipyard workers.

After sea trials in 2036, the new vessel will be operational in 2038, when the Charles de Gaulle is expected to retire. Measuring 310 metres in length and featuring two nuclear reactors, the Free France will be the largest warship built in Europe.

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