The carriers, to be named HMS QUEEN ELIZABETH and HMS PRINCE
OF WALES, will be the biggest and most powerful surface warships
ever constructed in the UK. Once they enter service in 2014
and 2016 respectively they are expected to remain in the fleet
for up to fifty years.
"Today's confirmation that we are proceeding with the
two aircraft carriers underlines our commitment to both the
Royal Navy and to the UK shipbuilding industry." Minister
for Defence Equipment and Support, Baroness Taylor, said "We
are investing about £14bn in the Navy and in the maritime
industry over the next ten to fifteen years. The future carriers
will provide an important military capability and will sustain
many jobs - around 10,000 at the peak of production."
The new carriers are planned to be about 280m long by 70m
wide. Each will displace 65,000 tons full load and carry up
to 40 F-35 Lightning II aircraft.