Watch the Navy's newest, most sophisticated aircraft carrier land and launch its first aircraft

Gerald R Ford aircraft carrier Super Hornet launch takeoff

Six days after being commissioned, the USS Gerald R. Ford, the Navy's newest and most sophisticated aircraft carrier, received and launched its first fixed-wing aircraft.

An F/A-18 Super Hornet landed on the ship at 3:10 p.m. on Friday, catching the No. 2 arresting wire of the Ford's Advanced Arresting Gear system, and took off at 4:37 p.m., launched from catapult one of the Ford's Electromagnetic Launch System.

"Today, USS Gerald R. Ford made history with the successful landing and launching of aircraft from VX-23 using the AAG and EMALS," said Adm. Phil Davidson, commander of US Fleet Forces, referring to Air Test and Evaluation Squadron 23. "Great work by the Ford team and all the engineers who have worked hard to get the ship ready for this milestone."

The tests on Friday appear to show the AAG and EMALS have overcome issues that cropped up during their development — issues with the EMALS prompted President Donald Trump earlier this year to admonish the Navy to return to steam-powered catapults.

The tests were the Ford's first shipboard recovery and launch of fixed-wing aircraft, said Capt. Rick McCormack, the Ford's commanding officer. By the end of the day, the Ford had completed four arrested landings and catapult launches, two of which you can see below:

The Navy says the AAG, a software-controlled system, will offer greater reliability and more safety and interoperability with more aircraft. It also has built-in testing and diagnostic features, meant to reduce maintenance and lower manpower needs.

Navy officials have said the EMALS is designed to provide more energy, reliability, and efficiency while moving away from the traditional steam-powered launching system. In addition to more accurate speed control and better acceleration, the EMALS is designed to work with all current and future carrier aircraft.

Those systems are two of 23 new or modified technologies installed on the Ford, which is the first Ford-class carrier. Two more in-class carriers are planned: the USS John F. Kennedy and the USS Enterprise.

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