French President Emmanuel Macron said on Sunday he had given the official go-ahead to replace his country's flagship, the nuclear-powered Charles de Gaulle aircraft carrier.
President Emmanuel Macron has approved construction of France’s next-generation nuclear aircraft carrier, set to replace the Charles de Gaulle by 2038.
PARIS: France will build a new, larger and more modern aircraft carrier to replace the ageing Charles de Gaulle, President Emmanuel Macron said on Sunday (Dec 21), confirming a long-plann ...
France’s new "PANG" carrier will utilize an electromagnetic launch system (EMALS), giving it a flat deck and allowing it to ...
New ship will replace the ageing Charles de Gaulle ‍carrier and ​strengthen France’s maritime power. Read more at ...
This week local Francophiles will celebrate all things French on Bastille Day, July 14. That got us thinking about the April 1960 visit to New Orleans by French President Charles de Gaulle. During his ...
France's president confirmed the construction of a 78,000-tonne nuclear carrier capable of carrying 30 jets, with delivery ...
French President Emmanuel Macron reportedly confirmed on Sunday that the country plans to replace its sole and ageing nuclear ...
French President Emmanuel Macron confirmed plans to replace the ageing Charles de Gaulle aircraft carrier with a new, larger model. The project aims to boost France's maritime strength and industrial ...
The French president has confirmed the construction of a replacement for the Charles-de-Gaulle aircraft carrier, set to enter ...
French President Emmanuel Macron confirmed on Sunday that the country plans to replace its sole and ageing nuclear-powered ...
PARIS — France will build a new aircraft carrier with a capacity for 30 fighter jets and 2,000 sailors, French President ...