Turkey revises first aircraft carrier to 300 m (984 ft) and begins construction, approaching US Nimitz/Ford-class lengths
Turkey has revised its first aircraft carrier to 300 metres (approximately 984 ft) and confirmed construction has begun; the ship will be larger than the Anadolu amphibious assault ship. At that length it approaches the size of US Nimitz- and Ford-class carriers, reshaping Turkey's naval aviation profile.