Name |
Service |
Pennant or hull # |
Class |
Type |
Flight operation |
In commission |
Notes
|
Abraham Lincoln
|
US Navy
|
CVN-72
|
Nimitz
|
Supercarrier[notes 1]
|
CATOBAR
|
1989–present
|
|
Acavus
|
British Merchant Navy
|
MAC 1
|
Rapana
|
Merchant aircraft carrier
|
|
1943–1946
|
[notes 2] Returned to commercial service.
|
Activity
|
Royal Navy
|
D94
|
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1942–1945
|
Converted freighter.
|
Admiral Flota Sovetskogo Soyuza Gorshkov
|
Russian Navy Soviet Navy
|
111
|
Kiev
|
Fleet carrier
|
VTOL
|
1987–1996
|
Also known as Admiral of the Fleet of the Soviet Union Gorshkov, Admiral Gorshkov, or just Gorshkov. Before 1991, it was named Baku. To India as Vikramaditya 2004.
|
Admiral Flota Sovetskogo Soyuza Kuznetsov
|
Russian Navy Soviet Navy
|
063/113
|
Kuznetsov
|
Fleet carrier
|
STOBAR
|
1991–present
|
Also known as Admiral of the Fleet of the Soviet Union Kuznetsov, Admiral Kuznetsov, or just Kuznetsov. Ex-Tbilisi.
|
Admiralty Islands
|
US Navy
|
CVE-99
|
Casablanca
|
Escort carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1944–1946
|
ex-Chapin Bay.
|
Adula
|
British Merchant Navy
|
MAC 2
|
Rapana
|
Merchant aircraft carrier
|
|
1944–1946
|
[notes 2] Returned to commercial service.
|
Africa
|
Royal Navy
|
|
Audacious/ Malta
|
Fleet carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
—
|
Audacious-class carrier ordered 1943, changed to Malta-class carrier 1944, cancelled 1945.
|
Akagi
|
Japanese Navy
|
|
Akagi
|
Fleet carrier
|
STOBAR
|
1927–1942
|
Converted Amagi-class battlecruiser, Sunk 4 June 1942 at Midway
|
Alava Bay
|
US Navy
|
CVE-103
|
Casablanca
|
Escort carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
—
|
Renamed Roi 1943 before construction began.
|
Alazon Bay
|
US Navy
|
CVE-55
|
Casablanca
|
Escort carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
—
|
Renamed Casablanca 1943 after construction began.
|
Alazon Bay
|
US Navy
|
CVE-94
|
Casablanca
|
Escort carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
—
|
Renamed Lunga Point 1943 before construction began.
|
Albion
|
Royal Navy
|
R07
|
Centaur
|
Fleet carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1954–1962
|
Converted to commando carrier.
|
Alexia
|
British Merchant Navy
|
MAC 3
|
Rapana
|
Merchant aircraft carrier
|
|
1943–1945
|
[notes 2] Returned to commercial service
|
Alikula Bay
|
US Navy
|
CVE-57
|
Casablanca
|
Escort carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
—
|
Renamed Coral Sea before launch.
|
Alikula Bay
|
US Navy
|
CVE-95
|
Casablanca
|
Escort carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
—
|
Renamed Bismarck Sea 1944 after launch.
|
Altamaha
|
US Navy
|
CVE-6
|
Bogue
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1942–1942
|
[notes 3] Became HMS Battler.
|
Altamaha
|
US Navy
|
CVE-18
|
Bogue
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1942–1946
|
|
Amagi
|
Japanese Navy
|
|
Akagi
|
Fleet carrier
|
STOBAR
|
—
|
1920–22 conversion from battlecruiser never completed.
|
Amagi
|
Japanese Navy
|
|
Unryū
|
Light fleet carrier
|
STOBAR
|
1944–1945
|
Sunk 29 July 1945 by aircraft
|
Amastra
|
British Merchant Navy
|
MAC 4
|
Rapana
|
Merchant aircraft carrier
|
|
1943–1946
|
[notes 2] Returned to commercial service
|
Ameer
|
US Navy
|
AVG-55
|
Casablanca
|
Escort carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
—
|
Renamed Alazon Bay 1943 after construction began.
|
Ameer
|
Royal Navy
|
D01
|
Ruler
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1943–1946
|
[notes 4] Ex-USS Baffins.
|
America
|
US Navy
|
CV-66
|
Kitty Hawk
|
Supercarrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1965–1996
|
|
Ancylus
|
British Merchant Navy
|
MAC 5
|
Rapana
|
Merchant aircraft carrier
|
|
1943–1946
|
[notes 2] Returned to commercial service
|
Andrea Doria
|
Italian Navy
|
550
|
|
Aircraft carrier
|
|
—
|
Renamed Cavour before construction began.
|
Anguilla Bay
|
US Navy
|
CVE-96
|
Casablanca
|
Escort carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
—
|
Renamed Salamaua 1943 before construction began.
|
Antietam
|
US Navy
|
CV-36
|
Essex
|
Fleet carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1945–1963
|
1st carrier modified with angled flight deck, 1952.
|
Anzio
|
US Navy
|
CVE-57
|
Casablanca
|
Escort carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1944–1946
|
Ex-USS Coral Sea, renamed to reuse name for CV-43.
|
Aquila
|
Italian Navy
|
|
|
Fleet carrier
|
|
—
|
1941–1943 conversion from passenger liner never completed.
|
Arbiter
|
Royal Navy
|
D31
|
Ruler
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1943–1946
|
[notes 4] Ex-USS St. Simon.
|
Archer
|
US Navy
|
BAVG-1
|
Long Island
|
Escort carrier
|
|
—
|
[notes 3] Converted cargo ship. Became HMS Archer.
|
Archer
|
Royal Navy
|
D78
|
Long Island
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1941–1943
|
[notes 4] Ex-USS Archer.
|
Argus
|
Royal Navy
|
I49
|
|
Fleet carrier
|
|
1918–1929
|
Converted ocean liner.
|
Ark Royal
|
Royal Navy
|
91
|
|
Fleet carrier
|
|
1939–1941
|
Sunk by U-81 on 13 November 1941
|
Ark Royal
|
Royal Navy
|
R09
|
Audacious
|
Fleet carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1955–1978
|
Ex-Irresistible. First carrier commissioned with angled deck.
|
Ark Royal
|
Royal Navy
|
R07
|
Invincible
|
Aircraft carrier
|
STOVL
|
1985–2011
|
Ex-Indomitable.
|
Arrogant
|
Royal Navy
|
|
Centaur
|
Light carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
—
|
Laid down 1944, never completed.
|
Arromanches
|
French Navy
|
R95
|
Colossus
|
Light fleet carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1946–1974
|
Ex-HMS Colossus, loaned (later sold) to France
|
Aso
|
Japanese Navy
|
|
Unryū
|
Light fleet carrier
|
STOBAR
|
—
|
Launched in 1944, never completed.
|
Astrolabe Bay
|
US Navy
|
CVE-60
|
Casablanca
|
Escort carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
—
|
Renamed Guadalcanal 1943 before launch.
|
Astrolabe Bay
|
US Navy
|
CVE-97
|
Casablanca
|
Escort carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
—
|
Renamed Hollandia 1944 after launch.
|
Atheling
|
Royal Navy
|
D51
|
Ruler
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1943–1946
|
[notes 4] Ex-USS Glacier.
|
Attacker
|
Royal Navy
|
D02
|
Attacker
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1942–1946
|
[notes 4] Ex-USS Barnes.
|
Attu
|
US Navy
|
CVE-102
|
Casablanca
|
Escort carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1944–1946
|
Ex-Elbour Bay.
|
Audacious
|
Royal Navy
|
R05
|
Audacious
|
Fleet carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1951–1972
|
Renamed Eagle 1946 while under construction.
|
Audacity
|
Royal Navy
|
D10
|
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1941–1941
|
Converted merchant ship, sunk by U-751
|
Auguilla Bay
|
US Navy
|
CVE-58
|
Casablanca
|
Escort carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
—
|
Renamed Corregidor1943 before launch.
|
Avenger
|
US Navy
|
BAVG-1
|
Avenger
|
Escort carrier
|
|
—
|
[notes 3] Became HMS Avenger.
|
Avenger
|
Royal Navy
|
D14
|
Avenger
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1942–1942
|
[notes 5] Sunk 15 November 1942 by U-155.
|
Badoeng Strait
|
US Navy
|
CVE-116
|
Commencement Bay
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1945–1957
|
Ex-San Alberto Bay.
|
Baffins
|
US Navy
|
CVE-35
|
Bogue
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1943–1943
|
[notes 3] Became HMS Ameer.
|
Bairoko
|
US Navy
|
CVE-115
|
Commencement Bay
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1945–1955
|
Ex-Portage Bay.
|
Baku
|
Soviet Navy
|
103
|
Kiev
|
Aircraft cruiser
|
VTOL
|
1987–1991
|
Renamed to Admiral Flota Sovetskogo Soyuza Gorshkov in 1991.
|
Balinas
|
US Navy
|
CVE-36
|
Bogue
|
Escort carrier
|
|
—
|
Renamed Bolinas after launch because of misspelling.
|
Barnes
|
US Navy
|
CVE-7
|
Bogue
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1942–1942
|
[notes 3] Became HMS Attacker.
|
Barnes
|
US Navy
|
CVE-20
|
Bogue
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1942–1946
|
|
Bastian
|
US Navy
|
CVE-37
|
Bogue
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1942–1942
|
[notes 3] Became HMS Trumpeter.
|
Bastogne
|
US Navy
|
CVE-124
|
Commencement Bay
|
Escort carrier
|
|
—
|
Laid down 1945, cancelled before launch
|
Bataan
|
US Navy
|
CVL-29
|
Independence
|
Light carrier
|
|
1943–1954
|
|
Battler
|
Royal Navy
|
D18
|
Attacker
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1942–1946
|
[notes 4] Ex-USS Altamaha.
|
BAVG-5
|
US Navy
|
BAVG-5
|
Charger
|
Escort carrier
|
|
—
|
[notes 5] Became HMS Dasher.
|
Béarn
|
French Navy
|
|
|
Fleet carrier
|
|
1927–1948
|
Converted battleship.
|
Begum
|
Royal Navy
|
D38
|
Ruler
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1944–1946
|
[notes 4] Ex-USS Bolinas.
|
Belleau Wood
|
US Navy
|
CVL-24
|
Independence
|
Light carrier
|
|
1943–1947
|
To France as Bois Belleau
|
Bennington
|
US Navy
|
CV-20
|
Essex
|
Fleet carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1944–1970
|
|
Bismarck Sea
|
US Navy
|
CVE-95
|
Casablanca
|
Escort carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1944–1945
|
Ex-Alikula Bay. Sunk 21 February 1945 by kamikaze attack off Iwo Jima
|
Biter
|
US Navy
|
BAVG-23
|
Avenger
|
Escort carrier
|
|
—
|
[notes 5] Became HMS Biter.
|
Biter
|
Royal Navy
|
D97
|
Avenger
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1940–1945
|
[notes 5] To France as Dixmude
|
Block Island
|
US Navy
|
CVE-8
|
Bogue
|
Escort carrier
|
|
—
|
[notes 3] Converted freighter. Became HMS Trailer, then HMS Hunter.
|
Block Island
|
US Navy
|
CVE-21
|
Bogue
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1943–1944
|
Sunk 29 May 1944 by U-549
|
Block Island
|
US Navy
|
CVE-106
|
Commencement Bay
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1944–1954
|
Ex-Sunset Bay (some sources say Sunset).
|
Bogue
|
US Navy
|
CVE-9
|
Bogue
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1942–1946
|
|
Bois Belleau
|
French Navy
|
R97
|
Independence
|
Light carrier
|
|
1953–1960
|
Ex-USS Belleau Wood.
|
Bolinas
|
US Navy
|
CVE-36
|
Bogue
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1943–1943
|
Ex-Balinas. [notes 3] Became HMS Begum.
|
Bon Homme Richard
|
US Navy
|
CV-10
|
Essex
|
Fleet carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
—
|
Renamed Yorktown 1942 before launch.
|
Bon Homme Richard
|
US Navy
|
CV-31
|
Essex
|
Fleet carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1944–1971
|
|
Bonaventure
|
Canadian Navy
|
CVL-22
|
Majestic
|
Light carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1957–1970
|
Ex-incomplete HMS Powerful.
|
Bougainville
|
US Navy
|
CVE-100
|
Casablanca
|
Escort carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1944–1946
|
Ex-Didrickson Bay.
|
Boxer
|
US Navy
|
CV-21
|
Essex
|
Fleet carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1945–1969
|
|
Breton
|
US Navy
|
CVE-10
|
Bogue
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1943–1943
|
[notes 3] Became HMS Chaser
|
Breton
|
US Navy
|
CVE-23
|
Bogue
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1943–1946
|
|
Bucareli Bay
|
US Navy
|
CVE-61
|
Casablanca
|
Escort carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
—
|
Renamed Manila Bay 1943 before launch.
|
Bucareli Bay
|
US Navy
|
CVE-98
|
Casablanca
|
Escort carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
—
|
Renamed Kwajalein 1944 before launch.
|
Bulwark
|
Royal Navy
|
R08
|
Centaur
|
Fleet carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1954–1981
|
Converted to commando carrier 1960
|
Bunker Hill
|
US Navy
|
CV-17
|
Essex
|
Fleet carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1943–1947
|
|
Cabot
|
US Navy
|
CV-16
|
Essex
|
Fleet carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
—
|
Renamed Lexington 1942 before launch.
|
Cabot
|
US Navy
|
CVL-28
|
Independence
|
Light carrier
|
|
1943–1955
|
To Spain as Dédalo
|
Campania
|
Royal Navy
|
D48
|
Nairana
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1944–1952
|
Command ship for first British atomic bomb test
|
Cape Esperance
|
US Navy
|
CVE-88
|
Casablanca
|
Escort carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1944–1959
|
Ex-Tananek Bay.
|
Cape Gloucester
|
US Navy
|
CVE-109
|
Commencement Bay
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1945–1946
|
Ex-Willapa Bay.
|
Card
|
US Navy
|
CVE-11
|
Bogue
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1942–1946
|
|
Carl Vinson
|
US Navy
|
CVN-70
|
Nimitz
|
Supercarrier[notes 1]
|
CATOBAR
|
1982–present
|
|
Carnegie
|
US Navy
|
CVE-38
|
Bogue
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1943–1943
|
[notes 3] Became HMS Empress.
|
Casablanca
|
US Navy
|
CVE-55
|
Casablanca
|
Escort carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1943–1946
|
Ex-Alazon Bay.
|
Cavour
|
Italian Navy
|
550
|
|
Aircraft carrier
|
V/STOL
|
2008–present
|
Ex-Andrea Doria.
|
Centaur
|
Royal Navy
|
R06
|
Centaur
|
Fleet carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1953–1965
|
|
Chakri Naruebet
|
Thai Navy
|
911
|
Príncipe de Asturias
|
Aircraft carrier
|
STOVL
|
1997–present
|
|
Chapin Bay
|
US Navy
|
CVE-63
|
Casablanca
|
Escort carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
—
|
Renamed Midway 1943 after construction began.
|
Chapin Bay
|
US Navy
|
CVE-99
|
Casablanca
|
Escort carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
—
|
Renamed Admiralty Islands before construction began.
|
Charger
|
US Navy
|
CVE-30
|
Charger
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1942–1946
|
Converted liner. Became HMS Charger 1942, returned to US two days later.
|
Charger
|
Royal Navy
|
D27
|
Avenger
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1942–1942
|
Ex-Charger. Returned to US two days later.
|
Charles de Gaulle
|
French Navy
|
R91
|
|
Fleet carrier[notes 1]
|
CATOBAR
|
2001–present
|
ex-Richelieu
|
Chaser
|
Royal Navy
|
D32
|
Attacker
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1943–1946
|
[notes 4] Ex-USS Breton.
|
Chatham
|
US Navy
|
CVE-32
|
Bogue
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1943–1943
|
[notes 3] Became HMS Slinger.
|
Chenango
|
US Navy
|
CVE-28
|
Sangamon
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1942–1946
|
Converted oiler.
|
Chigusa Maru
|
Japanese Army
|
|
Yamashio Maru
|
Escort carrier
|
STOBAR
|
—
|
1944 tanker conversion, never completed.
|
Chitose
|
Japanese Navy
|
|
Chitose
|
Light carrier
|
|
1942–1944
|
Converted seaplane tender. Sunk 25 October 1944 off Leyte Gulf.
|
Chiyoda
|
Japanese Navy
|
|
Chitose
|
Light carrier
|
STOBAR
|
1943–1944
|
Converted seaplane tender. Sunk 25 October 1944 off Leyte Gulf.
|
Chūyō
|
Japanese Navy
|
|
Taiyō
|
Escort carrier
|
STOBAR
|
1942–1943
|
Converted ocean liner, sunk by USS Sailfish 4 December 1943
|
Clemenceau
|
French Navy
|
R98
|
Clemenceau
|
Fleet carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1961–1997
|
|
Colossus
|
Royal Navy
|
R15
|
Colossus
|
Light fleet carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1944–1946
|
Loaned (later sold) to France as Arromanches
|
Commencement Bay
|
US Navy
|
CVE-105
|
Commencement Bay
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1944–1946
|
Ex-St. Joseph Bay.
|
Constellation
|
US Navy
|
CV-64
|
Kitty Hawk
|
Supercarrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1961–2003
|
|
Copahee
|
US Navy
|
CVE-12
|
Bogue
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1942–1946
|
|
Coral Sea
|
US Navy
|
CVE-57
|
Casablanca
|
Escort carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1943–1944
|
Ex-Alikula Bay. Renamed Anzio to re-use the name for CV-43.
|
Coral Sea
|
US Navy
|
CVB-43
|
Midway
|
Fleet carrier
|
|
1947–1990
|
|
Cordova
|
US Navy
|
CVE-39
|
Bogue
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1943–1943
|
[notes 3] Became HMS Khedive.
|
Core
|
US Navy
|
CVE-13
|
Bogue
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1942–1946
|
|
Corregidor
|
US Navy
|
CVE-58
|
Casablanca
|
Escort carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1943–1958
|
Ex-Auguilla Bay.
|
Courageous
|
Royal Navy
|
50
|
Courageous
|
Fleet carrier
|
|
1928–1939
|
Converted battlecruiser. Sunk by U-29, 17 September 1939
|
Cowpens
|
US Navy
|
CVL-25
|
Independence
|
Light carrier
|
|
1943–1947
|
|
Croatan
|
US Navy
|
CVE-14
|
Bogue
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1943–1943
|
[notes 3] Became HMS Fencer
|
Croatan
|
US Navy
|
CVE-25
|
Bogue
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1943–1946
|
|
Crown Point
|
US Navy
|
CV-32
|
Essex
|
Fleet carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
—
|
Renamed Leyte 1945 before launch.
|
CV-44
|
US Navy
|
CV-44
|
Midway
|
Fleet carrier
|
|
—
|
Never laid down, cancelled 1943.
|
CV-50
|
US Navy
|
CV-50
|
Essex
|
Fleet carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
—
|
Never laid down, cancelled 1945.
|
CV-51
|
US Navy
|
CV-51
|
Essex
|
Fleet carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
—
|
Never laid down, cancelled 1945.
|
CV-52
|
US Navy
|
CV-52
|
Essex
|
Fleet carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
—
|
Never laid down, cancelled 1945.
|
CV-53
|
US Navy
|
CV-53
|
Essex
|
Fleet carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
—
|
Never laid down, cancelled 1945.
|
CV-54
|
US Navy
|
CV-54
|
Essex
|
Fleet carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
—
|
Never laid down, cancelled 1945.
|
CV-55
|
US Navy
|
CV-55
|
Essex
|
Fleet carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
—
|
Never laid down, cancelled 1945.
|
CVB-56
|
US Navy
|
CVB-56
|
Midway
|
Fleet carrier
|
|
—
|
Never laid down, cancelled 1945.
|
CVB-57
|
US Navy
|
CVB-57
|
Midway
|
Fleet carrier
|
|
—
|
Never laid down, cancelled 1945.
|
CVE-128
|
US Navy
|
CVE-128
|
Commencement Bay
|
Escort carrier
|
|
—
|
Cancelled 1945 after construction began.
|
CVE-129
|
US Navy
|
CVE-129
|
Commencement Bay
|
Escort carrier
|
|
—
|
Cancelled 1945 after construction began.
|
CVE-130
|
US Navy
|
CVE-130
|
Commencement Bay
|
Escort carrier
|
|
—
|
Cancelled 1945 before construction began.
|
CVE-131
|
US Navy
|
CVE-131
|
Commencement Bay
|
Escort carrier
|
|
—
|
Cancelled 1945 before construction began.
|
CVE-132
|
US Navy
|
CVE-132
|
Commencement Bay
|
Escort carrier
|
|
—
|
Cancelled 1945 before construction began.
|
CVE-133
|
US Navy
|
CVE-133
|
Commencement Bay
|
Escort carrier
|
|
—
|
Cancelled 1945 before construction began.
|
CVE-134
|
US Navy
|
CVE-134
|
Commencement Bay
|
Escort carrier
|
|
—
|
Cancelled 1945 before construction began.
|
CVE-135
|
US Navy
|
CVE-135
|
Commencement Bay
|
Escort carrier
|
|
—
|
Cancelled 1945 before construction began.
|
CVE-136
|
US Navy
|
CVE-136
|
Commencement Bay
|
Escort carrier
|
|
—
|
Cancelled 1945 before construction began.
|
CVE-137
|
US Navy
|
CVE-137
|
Commencement Bay
|
Escort carrier
|
|
—
|
Cancelled 1945 before construction began.
|
CVE-138
|
US Navy
|
CVE-138
|
Commencement Bay
|
Escort carrier
|
|
—
|
Cancelled 1945 before construction began.
|
CVE-139
|
US Navy
|
CVE-139
|
Commencement Bay
|
Escort carrier
|
|
—
|
Cancelled 1945 before construction began.
|
Daiju Maru
|
Japanese Army
|
|
Shimane Maru
|
Escort carrier
|
STOBAR
|
—
|
Tanker conversion. Cancelled 1945.
|
Dasher
|
Royal Navy
|
D37
|
Avenger
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1942–1943
|
[notes 5] Ex-American BAVG-5. Sunk 27 March 1943 following explosion of unknown cause.
|
Dédalo
|
Spanish Navy
|
|
Independence
|
Light carrier
|
|
1967–1989
|
Ex-USS Cabot.
|
Delgada
|
US Navy
|
CVE-40
|
Bogue
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1943–1943
|
[notes 3] Became HMS Speaker.
|
Didrickson Bay
|
US Navy
|
CVE-64
|
Casablanca
|
Escort carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
—
|
Renamed Tripoli 1943 before launch.
|
Didrickson Bay
|
US Navy
|
CVE-100
|
Casablanca
|
Escort carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
—
|
Renamed Bougainville before construction began.
|
Dixmude
|
French Navy
|
|
Charger
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1945–1966
|
Ex-HMS Biter.
|
Dolomi Bay
|
US Navy
|
CVE-65
|
Casablanca
|
Escort carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
—
|
Renamed Wake Island 1943 before launch.
|
Dolomi Bay
|
US Navy
|
CVE-101
|
Casablanca
|
Escort carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
—
|
Renamed Matanikau 1944 before launch.
|
Duke of Edinburgh
|
Royal Navy
|
|
CVA-01
|
Fleet carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
—
|
Planned 1960s fleet carrier, but never ordered.
|
Dwight D. Eisenhower
|
US Navy
|
CVN-69
|
Nimitz
|
Supercarrier[notes 1]
|
CATOBAR
|
1977–present
|
|
Eagle
|
Royal Navy
|
94
|
|
Fleet carrier
|
|
1924–1942
|
Converted battleship. Sunk by U-73, 11 August 1942
|
Eagle
|
Royal Navy
|
|
Audacious
|
Fleet carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
—
|
Laid down 1944, cancelled 1946.
|
Eagle
|
Royal Navy
|
R05
|
Audacious
|
Fleet carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1951–1972
|
Ex-Audacious.
|
Edisto
|
US Navy
|
CVE-41
|
Bogue
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1943–1943
|
[notes 3] Became HMS Nabob.
|
Elbe
|
German Navy
|
Jade
|
|
Auxiliary aircraft carrier
|
|
—
|
Liner conversion, cancelled 1943.
|
Elbour Bay
|
US Navy
|
CVE-66
|
Casablanca
|
Escort carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
—
|
Renamed White Plains 1943 before launch.
|
Elbour Bay
|
US Navy
|
CVE-102
|
Casablanca
|
Escort carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
—
|
Renamed Attu before construction began.
|
Elephant
|
Royal Navy
|
|
Centaur
|
Light carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
—
|
Laid down 1944, not completed until 1959 as HMS Hermes.
|
Emperor
|
Royal Navy
|
D98
|
Ruler
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1943–1946
|
[notes 4] Ex-USS Pybus.
|
Emperor
|
US Navy
|
CVE-67
|
Casablanca
|
Escort carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
—
|
Renamed Nassuk Bay 1943 after construction began.
|
Empire MacAlpine
|
British Merchant Navy
|
MH
|
Empire
|
Merchant aircraft carrier
|
|
1943–1945
|
[notes 6] Returned to commercial service
|
Empire MacAndrew
|
British Merchant Navy
|
MK
|
Empire
|
Merchant aircraft carrier
|
|
1943–1945
|
[notes 6] Returned to commercial service
|
Empire MacCabe
|
British Merchant Navy
|
ML
|
Empire
|
Merchant aircraft carrier
|
|
1943–1945
|
[notes 2] Returned to commercial service
|
Empire MacCallum
|
British Merchant Navy
|
MN
|
Empire
|
Merchant aircraft carrier
|
|
1943–1945
|
[notes 6] Returned to commercial service
|
Empire MacColl
|
British Merchant Navy
|
MB
|
Empire
|
Merchant aircraft carrier
|
|
1943–1945
|
[notes 2] Returned to commercial service
|
Empire MacDermott
|
British Merchant Navy
|
MS
|
Empire
|
Merchant aircraft carrier
|
|
1944–1945
|
[notes 6] Returned to commercial service
|
Empire MacKay
|
British Merchant Navy
|
MH
|
Empire
|
Merchant aircraft carrier
|
|
1943–1945
|
[notes 2] Returned to commercial service
|
Empire MacKendrick
|
British Merchant Navy
|
MO
|
Empire
|
Merchant aircraft carrier
|
|
1943–1945
|
[notes 6] Returned to commercial service
|
Empire MacMahon
|
British Merchant Navy
|
MJ
|
Empire
|
Merchant aircraft carrier
|
|
1943–1945
|
[notes 2] Returned to commercial service
|
Empire MacRae
|
British Merchant Navy
|
MU
|
Empire
|
Merchant aircraft carrier
|
|
1943–1945
|
[notes 6] Returned to commercial service
|
Empress
|
Royal Navy
|
D42
|
Ruler
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1943–1946
|
[notes 4] Ex-USS Carnegie.
|
Eniwetok
|
US Navy
|
CVE-125
|
Commencement Bay
|
Escort carrier
|
|
—
|
Keel laid April 1945, cancelled before launch
|
Enterprise
|
US Navy
|
CV-6
|
Yorktown
|
Fleet carrier
|
|
1938–1947
|
|
Enterprise
|
US Navy
|
CVN-65
|
Enterprise
|
Supercarrier[notes 1]
|
|
1961–2012
|
First nuclear-powered carrier
|
Enterprise
|
US Navy
|
CVN-80
|
Gerald R. Ford
|
Supercarrier[notes 1]
|
CATOBAR
|
—
|
Commissioning 2025.
|
Essex
|
US Navy
|
CV-9
|
Essex
|
Fleet carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1942–1969
|
|
Estero
|
US Navy
|
CVE-42
|
Bogue
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1943–1943
|
[notes 3] Became HMS Premier.
|
Falco
|
Italian Navy
|
|
|
Aircraft carrier
|
|
—
|
Liner conversion began 1942. Renamed Sparviero but never completed.
|
Fanshaw Bay
|
US Navy
|
CVE-70
|
Casablanca
|
Escort carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1943–1946
|
|
Fencer
|
Royal Navy
|
D64
|
Attacker
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1943–1946
|
[notes 4] Ex-USS Croatan.
|
Flugzeugträger B
|
German Navy
|
|
Graf Zeppelin
|
Fleet carrier
|
|
—
|
Started 1938, cancelled 1939. Proposed name was Peter Strasser.
|
Flugzeugträger C
|
German Navy
|
|
Graf Zeppelin
|
Fleet carrier
|
|
—
|
Cancelled 1938 before construction began.
|
Flugzeugträger D
|
German Navy
|
|
Graf Zeppelin
|
Fleet carrier
|
|
—
|
Cancelled 1938 before construction began.
|
Foch
|
French Navy
|
R99
|
Clemenceau
|
Fleet carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1963–2000
|
sold to Brazil as São Paulo
|
Formidable
|
Royal Navy
|
67
|
Illustrious
|
Fleet carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1940–1947
|
|
Forrestal
|
US Navy
|
CV-59
|
Forrestal
|
Supercarrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1955–1993
|
First supercarrier
|
Fortaleza Bay
|
US Navy
|
CVE-72
|
Casablanca
|
Escort carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
—
|
Ex-Fortazela Bay. Renamed Tulagi 1943 before launch.
|
Fortazela Bay
|
US Navy
|
CVE-72
|
Casablanca
|
Escort carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
—
|
Renamed Fortaleza Bay 1943 before launch due to spelling error.
|
Franklin
|
US Navy
|
CV-13
|
Essex
|
Fleet carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1944–1947
|
Badly damaged March 1945
|
Franklin D. Roosevelt
|
US Navy
|
CVB-42
|
Midway
|
Fleet carrier
|
|
1945–1977
|
|
Frosty Bay
|
US Navy
|
CVE-112
|
Commencement Bay
|
Escort carrier
|
|
—
|
Renamed Siboney 1944 before launch.
|
Furious
|
Royal Navy
|
47
|
Courageous
|
Fleet carrier
|
|
1925–1945
|
Converted battlecruiser.
|
Gadila
|
Dutch Merchant Navy
|
MAC 6
|
Rapana
|
Merchant aircraft carrier
|
|
1944–1946
|
[notes 2] Returned to commercial service
|
Gambier Bay
|
US Navy
|
CVE-73
|
Casablanca
|
Escort carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1943–1944
|
Sunk by Japanese gunfire at Battle of Leyte Gulf 25 October 1944
|
George H.W. Bush
|
US Navy
|
CVN-77
|
Nimitz
|
Supercarrier[notes 1]
|
CATOBAR
|
2009–present
|
|
George Washington
|
US Navy
|
CVN-73
|
Nimitz
|
Supercarrier[notes 1]
|
CATOBAR
|
1992–present
|
|
Gerald R. Ford
|
US Navy
|
CVN-78
|
Gerald R. Ford
|
Supercarrier[notes 1]
|
CATOBAR
|
2017–present
|
In-service
|
Gibraltar
|
Royal Navy
|
D68
|
Malta
|
Fleet carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
—
|
Ordered 1943 but never laid down.
|
Gilbert Islands
|
US Navy
|
CVE-107
|
Commencement Bay
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1945–1955
|
Ex-St. Andrews Bay. Converted to communication relay ship USS Annapolis
|
Giuseppe Garibaldi
|
Italian Navy
|
551
|
|
Aircraft carrier
|
STOVL
|
1983–present
|
|
Glacier
|
US Navy
|
CVE-33
|
Bogue
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1943–1943
|
[notes 3] Became HMS Atheling.
|
Glorious
|
Royal Navy
|
77
|
Courageous
|
Fleet carrier
|
|
1930–1940
|
Converted battlecruiser. Sunk by Scharnhorst and Gneisenau 8 June 1940
|
Glory
|
Royal Navy
|
R62
|
Colossus
|
Light fleet carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1943–1956
|
|
Graf Zeppelin
|
German Navy
|
|
Graf Zeppelin
|
Fleet carrier
|
|
—
|
Launched 1938, never completed.
|
Guadalcanal
|
US Navy
|
CVE-60
|
Casablanca
|
Escort carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1943–1946
|
Ex-Astrolabe Bay. Captured U-505
|
Hamlin
|
US Navy
|
CVE-15
|
Bogue
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1942–1942
|
[notes 3] Became HMS Stalker
|
Hancock
|
US Navy
|
CV-14
|
Essex
|
Fleet carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
—
|
Renamed Ticonderoga 1943 before launch.
|
Hancock
|
US Navy
|
CV-19
|
Essex
|
Fleet carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1944–1976
|
Ex-Ticonderoga (CV-19).
|
Harry S. Truman
|
US Navy
|
CVN-75
|
Nimitz
|
Supercarrier[notes 1]
|
CATOBAR
|
1998–present
|
Ex-United States
|
Hercules
|
Royal Navy
|
R49
|
Majestic
|
Light fleet carrier
|
CATOBAR / STOVL
|
—
|
Launched 1945. To India 1957 and completed as INS Vikrant.
|
Hermes
|
Royal Navy
|
95
|
|
Fleet carrier
|
CATOBAR / STOBAR
|
1924–1942
|
First purpose built carrier launched. Sunk 9 April 1942 by Japanese aircraft.
|
Hermes
|
Royal Navy
|
|
Centaur
|
Light carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
—
|
Laid down 1944, cancelled 1945.
|
Hermes
|
Royal Navy
|
R12
|
Centaur
|
Fleet carrier
|
CATOBAR / STOVL
|
1959–1984
|
Ex-Elephant. To India as INS Viraat
|
Hiryū
|
Japanese Navy
|
|
|
Fleet carrier
|
STOBAR
|
1939–1942
|
Sunk at Midway
|
Hiyō
|
Japanese Navy
|
|
Hiyō
|
Fleet carrier
|
STOBAR
|
1942–1944
|
Converted ocean liner, sunk at Battle of the Philippine Sea
|
Hobart Bay
|
US Navy
|
CVE-113
|
Commencement Bay
|
Escort carrier
|
|
—
|
Renamed Puget Sound 1944 before launch.
|
Hoggatt Bay
|
US Navy
|
CVE-75
|
Casablanca
|
Escort carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1944–1946
|
|
Hollandia
|
US Navy
|
CVE-97
|
Casablanca
|
Escort carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1944–1947
|
Ex-Astrolabe Bay.
|
Hornet
|
US Navy
|
CV-8
|
Yorktown
|
Fleet carrier
|
|
1941–1942
|
Sunk in Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands.
|
Hornet
|
US Navy
|
CV-12
|
Essex
|
Fleet carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1943–1970
|
Ex-Kearsarge (CV-12). Museum at Alameda, CA.
|
Hōshō
|
Japanese Navy
|
|
|
Fleet carrier
|
STOBAR
|
1922–1946
|
|
Hunter
|
Royal Navy
|
D80
|
Attacker
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1943–1945
|
[notes 4] Ex-USS Block Island. Renamed from HMS Trailer.
|
Ibuki
|
Japanese Navy
|
|
|
Light carrier
|
STOBAR
|
—
|
Launched 1943, never completed.
|
I
|
German Navy
|
|
|
Auxiliary aircraft carrier
|
|
—
|
Transport conversion, cancelled 1942.
|
II
|
German Navy
|
|
|
Auxiliary aircraft carrier
|
|
—
|
Cruiser conversion, cancelled 1943.
|
Ikoma
|
Japanese Navy
|
|
Unryū
|
Light carrier
|
STOBAR
|
1944–1945
|
Sunk in Kure dockyard 24 July 1945
|
Illustrious
|
Royal Navy
|
87
|
Illustrious
|
Fleet carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1940–1954
|
|
Illustrious
|
Royal Navy
|
R06
|
Invincible
|
Aircraft carrier
|
STOVL
|
1982–2014
|
|
Implacable
|
Royal Navy
|
R86
|
Implacable
|
Fleet carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1944–1954
|
|
Indefatigable
|
Royal Navy
|
R10
|
Implacable
|
Fleet carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1944–1946
|
|
Independence
|
US Navy
|
CVL-22
|
Independence
|
Light carrier
|
|
1943–1946
|
|
Independence
|
US Navy
|
CV-62
|
Forrestal
|
Supercarrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1959–1998
|
|
Independencia
|
Argentine Navy
|
V-1
|
Colossus
|
Light fleet carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1958–1970
|
Ex-HMS Warrior
|
Indomitable
|
Royal Navy
|
92
|
Illustrious
|
Fleet carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1941–1953
|
|
Indomitable
|
Royal Navy
|
R07
|
Invincible
|
Aircraft carrier
|
STOVL
|
—
|
Renamed Ark Royal before construction began.
|
Intrepid
|
US Navy
|
CV-11
|
Essex
|
Fleet carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1943–1974
|
Museum in New York City.
|
Invincible
|
Royal Navy
|
R05
|
Invincible
|
Aircraft carrier
|
STOVL
|
1980–2005
|
|
Irresitible
|
Royal Navy
|
R09
|
Audacious
|
Fleet carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
—
|
Renamed Ark Royal before launch.
|
Iwo Jima
|
US Navy
|
CV-46
|
Essex
|
Fleet carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
—
|
Laid down 1945, but never completed.
|
Izumo
|
Japan Maritime Self-defense Force
|
DDH-183
|
Izumo
|
Aircraft carrier
|
STOVL
|
2015–present
|
Announced conversion from multi-purpose destroyer in 2018
|
Jade
|
German Navy
|
Jade
|
|
Auxiliary aircraft carrier
|
|
—
|
Proposed liner conversion, cancelled 1942.
|
Jamaica
|
US Navy
|
CVE-43
|
Bogue
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1943–1943
|
[notes 3] Became HMS Shah.
|
Joffre
|
French Navy
|
|
Joffre
|
Fleet carrier
|
|
—
|
Under construction 1938–1940, but never completed.
|
John C. Stennis
|
US Navy
|
CVN-74
|
Nimitz
|
Supercarrier[notes 1]
|
CATOBAR
|
1995–present
|
|
John F. Kennedy
|
US Navy
|
CV-67
|
Modified Kitty Hawk/John F. Kennedy
|
Supercarrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1968–2007
|
|
John F. Kennedy
|
US Navy
|
CVN-79
|
Gerald R. Ford
|
Supercarrier[notes 1]
|
CATOBAR
|
—
|
Under construction, planned commissioning 2024
|
Juan Carlos I
|
Spanish Navy
|
L61
|
Juan Carlos I
|
STOVL amphibious warfare ship
|
STOVL
|
2010–present
|
|
Jun'yō
|
Japanese Navy
|
|
Hiyō
|
Fleet carrier
|
STOBAR
|
1942–1946
|
Converted ocean liner.
|
Kadashan Bay
|
US Navy
|
CVE-76
|
Casablanca
|
Escort carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1944–1946
|
|
Kaga
|
Japanese Navy
|
|
|
Fleet carrier
|
STOBAR
|
1928–1942
|
Converted battleship. Sunk at Midway
|
Kaga
|
Japan Maritime Self-defense Force
|
DDH–184
|
Izumo
|
Aircraft carrier
|
STOVL
|
2017–present
|
Announced conversion from multi-purpose destroyer in 2018
|
Kaimon
|
Japanese Navy
|
|
Unryū
|
Light carrier
|
|
—
|
Cancelled 1944 before construction began. Also known as Kurama.
|
Kaita Bay
|
US Navy
|
CVE-78
|
Casablanca
|
Escort carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
—
|
Renamed Savo Island 1943 before launch.
|
Kaiyō
|
Japanese Navy
|
|
|
Escort carrier
|
STOBAR
|
1943–1945
|
Converted ocean liner. Sunk at Beppu Bay 24 July 1945.
|
Kalinin Bay
|
US Navy
|
CVE-68
|
Casablanca
|
Escort carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1943–1946
|
|
Kanalku Bay
|
US Navy
|
CVE-77
|
Casablanca
|
Escort carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
—
|
Renamed Marcus Island 1943 before launch.
|
Karel Doorman
|
Dutch Navy
|
QH1
|
Nairana
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1946–1948
|
Ex-HMS Nairana.
|
Karel Doorman
|
Dutch Navy
|
R81
|
Colossus
|
Light fleet carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1948–1968
|
Ex-HMS Venerable. To Argentina as Veinticinco de Mayo 1969.
|
Kasaan Bay
|
US Navy
|
CVE-69
|
Casablanca
|
Escort carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1943–1946
|
|
Kasagi
|
Japanese Navy
|
|
Unryū
|
Light carrier
|
|
—
|
Launched 1944, but never completed.
|
Katsuragi
|
Japanese Navy
|
|
Unryū
|
Fleet carrier
|
|
—
|
Launched 1944, but never completed.
|
Kearsarge
|
US Navy
|
CV-12
|
Essex
|
Fleet carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
—
|
Renamed Hornet 1942 before launch.
|
Kearsarge
|
US Navy
|
CV-33
|
Essex
|
Fleet carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1946–1970
|
|
Keweenaw
|
US Navy
|
CVE-44
|
Bogue
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1943–1943
|
[notes 3] Became HMS Patroller.
|
Khedive
|
Royal Navy
|
D62
|
Ruler
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1943–1946
|
[notes 4] Ex-USS Cordova.
|
Kiev
|
Russian Navy Soviet Navy
|
075
|
Kiev
|
Aircraft carrier
|
VTOL
|
1975–1993
|
Currently an attraction at Tianjin Binhai theme park in China
|
Kitkun Bay
|
US Navy
|
CVE-71
|
Casablanca
|
Escort carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1943–1946
|
|
Kitty Hawk
|
US Navy
|
CV-63
|
Kitty Hawk
|
Supercarrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1961–2009
|
|
Kremlin
|
Soviet Navy
|
|
Ulyanovsk
|
Supercarrier
|
|
—
|
Renamed Ulyanovsk before construction began, never completed.
|
Kula Gulf
|
US Navy
|
CVE-108
|
Commencement Bay
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1945–1969
|
Ex-Vermillion Bay.
|
Kurama
|
Japanese Navy
|
|
Unryū
|
Light carrier
|
|
—
|
Cancelled 1944 before construction began. Also known as Kaimon.
|
Kwajalein
|
US Navy
|
CVE-98
|
Casablanca
|
Escort carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1944–1946
|
Ex-Bucareli Bay.
|
La Fayette
|
French Navy
|
R96
|
Independence
|
Light carrier
|
|
1951–1963
|
Ex-USS Langley.
|
Lake Champlain
|
US Navy
|
CV-39
|
Essex
|
Fleet carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1945–1966
|
|
Langley
|
US Navy
|
CV-1
|
|
Light carrier
|
|
1922–1938
|
Converted to seaplane tender. Scuttled 27 February 1942 after being damaged by dive bombers.
|
Langley
|
US Navy
|
CVL-27
|
Independence
|
Light carrier
|
|
1943–1947
|
To France as La Fayette.
|
Leonid Brezhnev
|
Russian Navy
|
|
Kuznetsov
|
Fleet carrier
|
|
—
|
Ex-Riga. Renamed Tbilisi after launch in 1985.
|
Leviathan
|
Royal Navy
|
R97
|
Majestic
|
Light carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
—
|
Launched 1945, but never completed.
|
Lexington
|
US Navy
|
CV-2
|
Lexington
|
Fleet carrier
|
|
1927–1942
|
Sunk by enemy action on 8 May 1942 during Battle of the Coral Sea.
|
Lexington
|
US Navy
|
CV-16
|
Essex
|
Fleet carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1943–1991
|
Ex-Cabot (CV-16). Museum ship in Corpus Christi, Texas
|
Leyte
|
US Navy
|
CV-32
|
Essex
|
Fleet carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1946–1959
|
Ex-Crown Point (CV-32).
|
Liaoning
|
Chinese Navy
|
16
|
Type 001
|
Aircraft carrier
|
STOBAR
|
2012–present
|
Ex-incomplete Varyag from Ukraine 1998.
|
Lingayen
|
US Navy
|
CVE-126
|
Commencement Bay
|
Escort carrier
|
|
—
|
Laid down 1945, but never completed.
|
Liscome Bay
|
US Navy
|
CVE-56
|
Casablanca
|
Escort carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1943–1943
|
Sunk by I-175 24 November 1943
|
Long Island
|
US Navy
|
CVE-1
|
Long Island
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1941–1946
|
|
Luigi Einaudi
|
Italian Navy
|
550
|
|
Aircraft carrier
|
STOVL
|
—
|
Renamed Andrea Doria before construction began.
|
Lunga Point
|
US Navy
|
CVE-94
|
Casablanca
|
Escort carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1944–1946
|
Ex-Alazon Bay.
|
Macoma
|
Dutch Merchant Navy
|
MAC 7
|
Rapana
|
Merchant aircraft carrier
|
|
1944–1946
|
[notes 2] Returned to commercial service
|
Magnificent
|
Royal Navy
|
|
Majestic
|
Light carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
—
|
Completed for Canada as HMCS Magnificent. Returned to UK 1956.
|
Magnificent
|
Canadian Navy
|
CVL-21
|
Majestic
|
Light carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1948–1956
|
Ex-HMS Magnificent. Returned to UK 1956.
|
Majestic
|
Royal Navy
|
R77
|
Majestic
|
Light carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
—
|
Completed for Australia as HMAS Melbourne.
|
Makassar Strait
|
US Navy
|
CVE-91
|
Casablanca
|
Escort carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1944–1946
|
Ex-Ulitaka Bay.
|
Makin Island
|
US Navy
|
CVE-93
|
Casablanca
|
Escort carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1944–1946
|
Ex-Woodcliff Bay.
|
Malta
|
Royal Navy
|
D93
|
Malta
|
Fleet carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
—
|
Ordered 1943 but never laid down.
|
Manila Bay
|
US Navy
|
CVE-61
|
Casablanca
|
Escort carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1943–1946
|
Ex-Bucareli Bay.
|
Marcus Island
|
US Navy
|
CVE-77
|
Casablanca
|
Escort carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1944–1946
|
Ex-Kanalku Bay.
|
Matanikau
|
US Navy
|
CVE-101
|
Casablanca
|
Escort carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1944–1946
|
Ex-Dolomi Bay.
|
McClure
|
US Navy
|
CVE-45
|
Bogue
|
Escort carrier
|
|
—
|
Renamed Prince 1942 before construction began.
|
Melbourne
|
Royal Australian Navy
|
R21
|
Majestic
|
Light carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1955–1982
|
ex-HMS Majestic completed for Royal Australian Navy.
|
Midway
|
US Navy
|
CVE-63
|
Casablanca
|
Escort carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
—
|
Ex-Chapin Bay. Renamed USS St. Lo to free name for CV-41
|
Midway
|
US Navy
|
CVB-41
|
Midway
|
Fleet carrier
|
|
1945–1992
|
Museum in San Diego, CA
|
Minas Gerais
|
Brazilian Navy
|
A11
|
Colossus
|
Light fleet carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1960–2001
|
[notes 7]
|
Mindoro
|
US Navy
|
CVE-120
|
Commencement Bay
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1945–1955
|
|
Minsk
|
Russian Navy Soviet Navy
|
025/011
|
Kiev
|
Aircraft carrier
|
VTOL
|
1978–1993
|
Currently a tourist attraction in Shenzhen, China.
|
Miralda
|
British Merchant Navy
|
MAC 8
|
Rapana
|
Merchant aircraft carrier
|
|
1944–1946
|
[notes 2] Returned to commercial service
|
Mission Bay
|
US Navy
|
CVE-59
|
Casablanca
|
Escort carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1943–1958
|
|
Monmouth
|
Royal Navy
|
96
|
Centaur
|
Light carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
—
|
Never laid down, cancelled 1945.
|
Monterey
|
US Navy
|
CVL-26
|
Independence
|
Light carrier
|
|
1943–1956
|
|
Mosser Bay
|
US Navy
|
CVE-114
|
Commencement Bay
|
Escort carrier
|
|
—
|
Renamed Willamette after launch.
|
Munda
|
US Navy
|
CVE-104
|
Casablanca
|
Escort carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1944–1946
|
Ex-Tonowek Bay.
|
Nabob
|
Royal Navy
|
D77
|
Bogue
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1943–1944
|
[notes 4] Ex-USS Edisto. Canadian crew.
|
Nairana
|
Royal Navy
|
D05
|
Nairana
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1943–1946
|
To Netherlands as HNLMS Karel Doorman
|
Nassau
|
US Navy
|
CVE-16
|
Bogue
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1942–1946
|
|
Nassuk Bay
|
US Navy
|
CVE-67
|
Casablanca
|
Escort carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
—
|
Ex-Emperor. Renamed Solomons 1943 after launch.
|
Natoma Bay
|
US Navy
|
CVE-62
|
Casablanca
|
Escort carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1943–1946
|
|
Nehenta Bay
|
US Navy
|
CVE-74
|
Casablanca
|
Escort carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1944–1946
|
|
New Zealand
|
Royal Navy
|
D43
|
Malta
|
Fleet carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
—
|
Ordered 1943 but never laid down.
|
Niantic
|
US Navy
|
CVE-46
|
Bogue
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1943–1943
|
[notes 3] Became HMS Ranee.
|
Nimitz
|
US Navy
|
CVN-68
|
Nimitz
|
Supercarrier[notes 1]
|
CATOBAR
|
1975–present
|
|
Novorossiysk
|
Russian Navy Soviet Navy
|
137
|
Kiev
|
Aircraft carrier
|
VTOL
|
1982–1993
|
|
Ocean
|
Royal Navy
|
R68
|
Colossus
|
Light fleet carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1945–1960
|
|
Okinawa
|
US Navy
|
CVE-127
|
Commencement Bay
|
Escort carrier
|
|
—
|
Laid down 1945, cancelled before launch
|
Ommaney Bay
|
US Navy
|
CVE-79
|
Casablanca
|
Escort carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1944–1945
|
Sunk by kamikaze aircraft 4 January 1945.
|
Oriskany
|
US Navy
|
CV-18
|
Essex
|
Fleet carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
—
|
Renamed Wasp 1943 before launch.
|
Oriskany
|
US Navy
|
CV-34
|
Essex
|
Fleet carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1950–1975
|
Florida artificial reef in 2006.
|
Otakisan Maru
|
Japanese Army
|
|
Shimane Maru
|
Escort carrier
|
|
—
|
Tanker conversion. Launched 1945 but never completed.
|
Painlevé
|
French Navy
|
|
Joffre
|
Fleet carrier
|
|
—
|
Planned for 1938, never laid down
|
Palau
|
US Navy
|
CVE-122
|
Commencement Bay
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1946–1954
|
|
Patroller
|
Royal Navy
|
D07
|
Bogue
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1943–1947
|
[notes 4] Ex-USS Keweenaw.
|
Perdido
|
US Navy
|
CVE-47
|
Bogue
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1943–1944
|
[notes 3] Became HMS Trouncer.
|
Peter Strasser
|
German Navy
|
|
Graf Zeppelin
|
Fleet carrier
|
|
—
|
See Flugzeugträger B.
|
Petrof Bay
|
US Navy
|
CVE-80
|
Casablanca
|
Escort carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1944–1946
|
|
Philippine Sea
|
US Navy
|
CV-47
|
Essex
|
Fleet carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1946–1958
|
|
Point Cruz
|
US Navy
|
CVE-119
|
Commencement Bay
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1945–1956
|
Ex-Trocadero Bay.
|
Polyphemus
|
Royal Navy
|
57
|
Centaur
|
Light carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
—
|
Never laid down, cancelled 1945.
|
Portage Bay
|
US Navy
|
CVE-115
|
Commencement Bay
|
Escort carrier
|
|
—
|
Renamed Bairoko before construction began.
|
Powerful
|
Royal Navy
|
R95
|
Majestic
|
Light carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
—
|
Completed for Canada as HMCS Bonaventure
|
Premier
|
Royal Navy
|
D23
|
Bogue
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1943–1946
|
[notes 4] Ex-USS Estero.
|
Pretoria Castle
|
Royal Navy
|
F61
|
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1943–1946
|
Converted armed merchant cruiser.
|
Prince
|
US Navy
|
CVE-45
|
Bogue
|
Escort carrier
|
|
—
|
[notes 3] Ex-McClure. Became HMS Rajah.
|
Prince of Wales
|
Royal Navy
|
R09
|
Queen Elizabeth
|
Supercarrier
|
STOVL
|
2019–present
|
Commissioned 10 December 2019
|
Prince William
|
US Navy
|
CVE-19
|
Bogue
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1943–1943
|
[notes 3] Became HMS Striker
|
Prince William
|
US Navy
|
CVE-31
|
Bogue
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1943–1946
|
|
Princeton
|
US Navy
|
CVL-23
|
Independence
|
Light carrier
|
|
1943–1944
|
Sunk 24 October 1944 at Leyte Gulf
|
Princeton
|
US Navy
|
CV-37
|
Essex
|
Fleet carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1945–1970
|
|
Principe de Asturias
|
Spanish Navy
|
R-11
|
Príncipe de Asturias
|
Aircraft carrier
|
STOVL
|
1988–2013
|
|
Puget Sound
|
US Navy
|
CVE-113
|
Commencement Bay
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1945–1946
|
Ex-Hobart Bay.
|
Puncher
|
Royal Navy
|
D79
|
Bogue
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1944–1946
|
[notes 4] Ex-USS Willapa. Canadian crew.
|
Pursuer
|
Royal Navy
|
D73
|
Bogue
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1942–1946
|
[notes 4] Ex-USS St. George.
|
Pybus
|
US Navy
|
CVE-34
|
Bogue
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1943–1943
|
[notes 3] Became HMS Emperor.
|
Queen
|
Royal Navy
|
D19
|
Bogue
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1943–1947
|
[notes 4] Ex-USS St. Andrews.
|
Queen Elizabeth
|
Royal Navy
|
|
CVA-01
|
Fleet carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
—
|
Announced 1963, cancelled 1966 before work started.
|
Queen Elizabeth
|
Royal Navy
|
R08
|
Queen Elizabeth
|
Supercarrier
|
STOVL
|
2017–present
|
Commissioned 7 December 2017
|
Rabaul
|
US Navy
|
CVE-121
|
Commencement Bay
|
Escort carrier
|
|
—
|
Completed but never commissioned.
|
Rajah
|
Royal Navy
|
D10
|
Bogue
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1943–1947
|
[notes 4] Ex-USS Prince.
|
Randolph
|
US Navy
|
CV-15
|
Essex
|
Fleet carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1944–1969
|
|
Ranee
|
Royal Navy
|
D03
|
Bogue
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1943–1947
|
[notes 4] Ex-USS Niantic.
|
Ranger
|
US Navy
|
CV-4
|
|
Fleet carrier
|
|
1934–1946
|
|
Ranger
|
US Navy
|
CV-61
|
Forrestal
|
Supercarrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1957–1993
|
|
Rapana
|
Royal Navy
|
MAC 9
|
Rapana
|
Merchant aircraft carrier
|
|
1942–1946
|
[notes 2] Returned to commercial service
|
Ravager
|
Royal Navy
|
D70
|
Bogue
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1943–1946
|
[notes 4]
|
Reaper
|
Royal Navy
|
D82
|
Bogue
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1944–1946
|
[notes 4] Ex-USS Winjah.
|
Rendova
|
US Navy
|
CVE-114
|
Commencement Bay
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1945–1955
|
Ex-Willamette.
|
Reprisal
|
US Navy
|
CVL-30
|
Independence
|
Light carrier
|
|
—
|
Renamed San Jacinto 1942 before launch.
|
Reprisal
|
US Navy
|
CV-35
|
Essex
|
Fleet carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
—
|
Started 1944, cancelled 1945.
|
Richelieu
|
French Navy
|
|
|
Fleet carrier[notes 1]
|
|
—
|
Renamed Charles De Gaulle before construction began.
|
Richelieu (PA2)
|
French Navy
|
|
Modified Queen Elizabeth
|
Supercarrier
|
CATOBAR
|
—
|
Cancelled 2013 before construction began.
|
Riga
|
Russian Navy
|
|
Kuznetsov
|
Fleet carrier
|
|
—
|
Renamed Leonid Brezhnev after construction began in 1982.
|
Riga
|
Soviet Navy
|
|
Kuznetsov
|
Aircraft carrier
|
|
—
|
Renamed to Varyag in 1990 after construction began.
|
Roi
|
US Navy
|
CVE-103
|
Casablanca
|
Escort carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1944–1946
|
Ex-Alava Bay.
|
Ronald Reagan
|
US Navy
|
CVN-76
|
Nimitz
|
Supercarrier[notes 1]
|
CATOBAR
|
2003–present
|
|
Rudyerd Bay
|
US Navy
|
CVE-81
|
Casablanca
|
Escort carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1944–1946
|
|
Ruler
|
Royal Navy
|
D72
|
Bogue
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1943–1946
|
[notes 4] Ex-USS St. Joseph.
|
Ryūhō
|
Japanese Navy
|
|
|
Light carrier
|
|
1942–1945
|
Converted submarine tender. Severely damage by aircraft March 1945 not repaired
|
Ryūjō
|
Japanese Navy
|
|
|
Light carrier
|
|
1933–1942
|
Sunk by aircraft during Battle of the Eastern Solomons
|
Sable
|
US Navy
|
IX-81
|
|
Training carrier
|
|
1943–1945
|
Converted paddle-wheel steamer.
|
Saginaw Bay
|
US Navy
|
CVE-82
|
Casablanca
|
Escort carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1944–1946
|
|
Saidor
|
US Navy
|
CVE-117
|
Commencement Bay
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1945–1947
|
Ex-Saltery Bay.
|
Saipan
|
US Navy
|
CVL-48
|
Saipan
|
Light carrier
|
|
1946–1965
|
|
Salamaua
|
US Navy
|
CVE-96
|
Casablanca
|
Escort carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1944–1946
|
Ex-Anguilla Bay.
|
Salerno Bay
|
US Navy
|
CVE-110
|
Commencement Bay
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1945–1954
|
Ex-Winjah Bay.
|
Saltery Bay
|
US Navy
|
CVE-117
|
Commencement Bay
|
Escort carrier
|
|
—
|
Renamed Saidor 1944 before construction began.
|
San Alberto Bay
|
US Navy
|
CVE-116
|
Commencement Bay
|
Escort carrier
|
|
—
|
Renamed Badoeng Strait before construction began.
|
San Jacinto
|
US Navy
|
CVL-30
|
Independence
|
Light carrier
|
|
1943–1947
|
Ex-Reprisal (CVL-30).
|
Sandy Bay
|
US Navy
|
CVE-118
|
Commencement Bay
|
Escort carrier
|
|
—
|
Renamed Sicily 1944 before construction began.
|
Sangamon
|
US Navy
|
CVE-26
|
Sangamon
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1942–1945
|
Converted oiler.
|
Santee
|
US Navy
|
CVE-29
|
Sangamon
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1942–1946
|
Converted oiler.
|
São Paulo
|
Brazilian Navy
|
A12
|
Clemenceau
|
Fleet carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
2000–2017
|
Ex-Foch.
|
Saratoga
|
US Navy
|
CV-3
|
Lexington
|
Fleet carrier
|
|
1927–1946
|
Expended as a target ship in the 1946 Bikini atomic bomb tests.
|
Saratoga
|
US Navy
|
CV-60
|
Forrestal
|
Supercarrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1956–1994
|
|
Sargent Bay
|
US Navy
|
CVE-83
|
Casablanca
|
Escort carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1944–1946
|
|
Savo Island
|
US Navy
|
CVE-78
|
Casablanca
|
Escort carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1944–1946
|
Ex-Kaita Bay.
|
Searcher
|
Royal Navy
|
D40
|
Bogue
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1943–1945
|
[notes 4]
|
Shah
|
Royal Navy
|
D21
|
Bogue
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1943–1946
|
[notes 4] Ex-USS Jamaica.
|
Shamrock Bay
|
US Navy
|
CVE-84
|
Casablanca
|
Escort carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1944–1946
|
Shandong
|
Chinese Navy
|
17
|
Type 002
|
Aircraft carrier
|
STOBAR
|
2019–present
|
First domestically built Chinese aircraft carrier.
|
Shangri-La
|
US Navy
|
CV-38
|
Essex
|
Fleet carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1944–1971
|
|
Shimane Maru
|
Japanese Army
|
|
Shimane Maru
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1945–1945
|
Tanker conversion. Sunk by British aircraft.
|
Shinano
|
Japanese Navy
|
|
|
Fleet carrier
|
|
1944–1944
|
Converted Yamato-class battleship. Sunk by USS Archerfish 29 November 1944.
|
Shin'yō
|
Japanese Navy
|
|
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1943–1944
|
Converted ocean liner, sunk by USS Spadefish on 17 November 1944.
|
Shipley Bay
|
US Navy
|
CVE-85
|
Casablanca
|
Escort carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1944–1946
|
|
Shōhō
|
Japanese Navy
|
|
Zuihō
|
Light carrier
|
|
1941–1942
|
Sunk by aircraft at Coral Sea
|
Shōkaku
|
Japanese Navy
|
|
Shōkaku
|
Fleet carrier
|
|
1941–1944
|
Sunk by USS Cavalla 19 June 1944
|
Siboney
|
US Navy
|
CVE-112
|
Commencement Bay
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1945–1956
|
Ex-Frosty Bay.
|
Sicily
|
US Navy
|
CVE-118
|
Commencement Bay
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1945–1954
|
Ex-Sandy Bay.
|
Sitkoh Bay
|
US Navy
|
CVE-86
|
Casablanca
|
Escort carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1944–1946 1950–1954
|
|
Slinger
|
Royal Navy
|
D26
|
Bogue
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1943–1946
|
[notes 4] Ex-USS Chatham.
|
Smiter
|
Royal Navy
|
D55
|
Bogue
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1944–1946
|
[notes 4] Ex-USS Vermillion.
|
Solomons
|
US Navy
|
CVE-67
|
Casablanca
|
Escort carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1943–1946
|
Ex-Nassuk Bay.
|
Sōryū
|
Japanese Navy
|
|
|
Fleet carrier
|
|
1937–1942
|
Sunk at Midway 4 June 1942
|
Sparviero
|
Italian Navy
|
|
|
Aircraft carrier
|
|
—
|
Ex-Falco, never completed.
|
Speaker
|
Royal Navy
|
D90
|
Bogue
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1943–1946
|
[notes 4] Ex-USS Delgada.
|
St. Andrews
|
US Navy
|
CVE-49
|
Bogue
|
Escort carrier
|
|
—
|
[notes 3] Became HMS Queen.
|
St. Andrews Bay
|
US Navy
|
CVE-107
|
Commencement Bay
|
Escort carrier
|
|
—
|
Renamed Gilbert Islands 1944 before launch.
|
St. George
|
US Navy
|
CVE-17
|
Bogue
|
Escort carrier
|
|
—
|
[notes 3] Became HMS Pursuer
|
St. Joseph
|
US Navy
|
CVE-50
|
Bogue
|
Escort carrier
|
|
—
|
[notes 3] Became HMS Ruler.
|
St. Joseph Bay
|
US Navy
|
CVE-105
|
Commencement Bay
|
Escort carrier
|
|
—
|
Renamed Commencement Bay 1944 after launch.
|
St. Lo
|
US Navy
|
CVE-63
|
Casablanca
|
Escort carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1944–1944
|
Ex-USS Midway, renamed to use name for CV-41. Sunk by kamikaze aircraft 25 October 1944.
|
St. Simon
|
US Navy
|
CVE-51
|
Bogue
|
Escort carrier
|
|
—
|
[notes 3] Became HMS Arbiter.
|
Stalker
|
Royal Navy
|
D91
|
Bogue
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1942–1945
|
[notes 4] Ex-USS Hamlin.
|
Steamer Bay
|
US Navy
|
CVE-87
|
Casablanca
|
Escort carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1944–1947
|
|
Striker
|
Royal Navy
|
D12
|
Bogue
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1943–1946
|
[notes 4] ex-USS Prince William.
|
Sunset
|
US Navy
|
CVE-48
|
Bogue
|
Escort carrier
|
|
—
|
[notes 3] Became HMS Thane.
|
Sunset Bay
|
US Navy
|
CVE-106
|
Commencement Bay
|
Escort carrier
|
|
—
|
Some sources say the name was Sunset. Renamed Block Island 1944 before launch.
|
Suwannee
|
US Navy
|
CVE-27
|
Sangamon
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1942–1946
|
Converted oiler.
|
Sydney
|
Royal Australian Navy
|
R17
|
Majestic
|
Light carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1948–1958
|
ex-HMS Terrible completed for Royal Australian Navy.
|
Taihō
|
Japanese Navy
|
|
Taihō
|
Fleet carrier
|
|
1944–1944
|
Sunk in the Battle of the Philippine Sea, 19 June 1944
|
Taisha Maru
|
Japanese Army
|
|
Shimane Maru
|
Escort carrier
|
|
—
|
Proposed tanker conversion. Cancelled 1944.
|
Taiyō
|
Japanese Navy
|
|
Taiyō
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1941–1944
|
Converted ocean liner. Sunk by USS Rasher 18 August 1944
|
Takanis Bay
|
US Navy
|
CVE-89
|
Casablanca
|
Escort carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1944–1946
|
|
Tananek Bay
|
US Navy
|
CVE-88
|
Casablanca
|
Escort carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
—
|
Renamed Cape Esperance 1943 before construction began.
|
Tarawa
|
US Navy
|
CV-40
|
Essex
|
Fleet carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1945–1960
|
|
Tbilisi
|
Soviet Navy
|
113
|
Kuznetsov
|
Aircraft cruiser
|
|
—
|
ex-Leonid Brezhnev. Renamed Admiral Flota Sovetskogo Sozuya Kuznetzov 1990.
|
Terrible
|
Royal Navy
|
R93
|
Majestic
|
Light carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
—
|
Completed for Australia as HMAS Sydney.
|
Thane
|
Royal Navy
|
D48
|
Bogue
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1943–1945
|
[notes 4] Ex-USS Sunset.
|
Theodore Roosevelt
|
US Navy
|
CVN-71
|
Nimitz
|
Supercarrier[notes 1]
|
CATOBAR
|
1986–present
|
|
Theseus
|
Royal Navy
|
R64
|
Colossus
|
Light fleet carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1946–1956
|
|
Thetis Bay
|
US Navy
|
CVE-90
|
Casablanca
|
Escort carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1944–1964
|
|
Ticonderoga
|
US Navy
|
CV-19
|
Essex
|
Fleet carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
—
|
Renamed Hancock 1943 before launch.
|
Ticonderoga
|
US Navy
|
CV-14
|
Essex
|
Fleet carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1944–1973
|
Ex-Hancock (CV-14).
|
Tinian
|
US Navy
|
CVE-123
|
Commencement Bay
|
Escort carrier
|
|
—
|
Completed 1946, but never commissioned
|
Tonowek Bay
|
US Navy
|
CVE-104
|
Casablanca
|
Escort carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
—
|
Renamed Munda 1943 before construction began.
|
Totem Bay
|
US Navy
|
CVE-111
|
Commencement Bay
|
Escort carrier
|
|
—
|
Renamed Vella Gulf 1944 before launch.
|
Tracker
|
Royal Navy
|
D24
|
Bogue
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1943–1946
|
[notes 4]
|
Trailer
|
Royal Navy
|
D80
|
Attacker
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1943–1943
|
[notes 4] Ex-USS Block Island. Renamed to HMS Hunter 1943.
|
Tripoli
|
US Navy
|
CVE-64
|
Casablanca
|
Escort carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1943–1958
|
Ex-Didrickson Bay.
|
Triumph
|
Royal Navy
|
R16
|
Colossus
|
Light fleet carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1946–1975
|
|
Trocadero Bay
|
US Navy
|
CVE-119
|
Commencement Bay
|
Escort carrier
|
|
—
|
Renamed Point Cruz 1944 before construction began.
|
Trouncer
|
Royal Navy
|
D85
|
Bogue
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1944–1946
|
[notes 4] Ex-USS Perdido.
|
Trumpeter
|
Royal Navy
|
D09
|
Bogue
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1943–1946
|
[notes 4] Ex-USS Bastian.
|
Tulagi
|
US Navy
|
CVE-72
|
Casablanca
|
Escort carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1943–1946
|
Ex-Fortaleza Bay.
|
Fujian
|
Chinese Navy
|
18
|
Type 003
|
Supercarrier
|
CATOBAR
|
—
|
Fitting out. Planned for commission in 2023.
|
Type 004
|
Chinese Navy
|
|
Type 004
|
Supercarrier
|
CATOBAR
|
—
|
Under preliminary stages of construction. Planned for commission by late 2020s.
|
Ulitaka Bay
|
US Navy
|
CVE-91
|
Casablanca
|
Escort carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
—
|
Renamed Makassar Strait 1943 before construction began.
|
Ulyanovsk
|
Soviet Navy
|
|
Ulyanovsk
|
Supercarrier
|
CATOBAR
|
—
|
Ex-Kremlin. Under construction 1988–1991, never completed.
|
Unicorn
|
Royal Navy
|
I72
|
|
Light aircraft carrier, Aircraft repair ship
|
|
1943–1946, 1949–1953
|
|
United States
|
US Navy
|
CVA-58
|
United States
|
Supercarrier
|
CATOBAR
|
—
|
Laid down 18 April 1949, cancelled five days later.
|
United States
|
US Navy
|
CVN-75
|
Nimitz
|
Supercarrier[notes 1]
|
CATOBAR
|
—
|
Renamed Harry S. Truman 1992 after launch.
|
Unryū
|
Japanese Navy
|
|
Unryū
|
Fleet carrier
|
|
1944–1944
|
Sunk by USS Redfish on 19 December 1944
|
Un'yō
|
Japanese Navy
|
|
Taiyō
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1942–1944
|
Sunk by USS Barb 17 September 1944
|
Valley Forge
|
US Navy
|
CV-45
|
Essex
|
Fleet carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1946–1970
|
|
Varyag
|
Soviet Navy
|
|
Kuznetsov
|
Aircraft carrier
|
|
—
|
Ex-Riga. To Ukraine 1992 while still under construction. Construction cancelled 1995. To China as Liaoning 1998.
|
Veinticinco de Mayo
|
Argentine Navy
|
V-2
|
Colossus
|
Light fleet carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1968–1997
|
Ex-Dutch Karel Doorman (R81) 1969.
|
Vella Gulf
|
US Navy
|
CVE-111
|
Commencement Bay
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1945–1946
|
Ex-Totem Bay.
|
Venerable
|
Royal Navy
|
R63
|
Colossus
|
Light fleet carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1945–1947
|
To Netherlands as Karel Doorman 1948.
|
Vengeance
|
Royal Navy
|
R71
|
Colossus
|
Light fleet carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1945–1952
|
[notes 7]
|
Vengeance
|
Royal Australian Navy
|
R71
|
Colossus
|
Light fleet carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1952–1955
|
[notes 7] On loan from the Royal Navy
|
Verdun
|
French Navy
|
|
|
Attack carrier
|
|
—
|
Never laid down, cancelled 1961
|
Vermillion
|
US Navy
|
CVE-52
|
Bogue
|
Escort carrier
|
|
—
|
[notes 3] Became HMS Smiter.
|
Vermillion Bay
|
US Navy
|
CVE-108
|
Commencement Bay
|
Escort carrier
|
|
—
|
Renamed Kula Gulf 1943 before construction began.
|
Victorious
|
Royal Navy
|
R38
|
Illustrious
|
Fleet carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1941–1968
|
|
Vikramaditya
|
Indian Navy
|
R33
|
Kiev
|
Aircraft carrier
|
STOBAR
|
2013–present
|
ex-Russian Admiral Flota Sovetskogo Suzuya Gorshkov.
|
Vikrant
|
Indian Navy
|
R11
|
Majestic
|
Light fleet carrier
|
CATOBAR / STOVL
|
1961–1997
|
Ex-HMS Hercules completed for India.
|
Vikrant
|
Indian Navy
|
IAC-I
|
|
Aircraft carrier
|
STOBAR
|
—
|
Commissioned in 2022
|
Vindex
|
Royal Navy
|
D15
|
Nairana
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1943–1947
|
|
Viraat
|
Indian Navy
|
R22
|
Centaur
|
Fleet carrier
|
STOVL
|
1987–2017
|
ex-HMS Hermes.
|
Vishal
|
Indian Navy
|
IAC-II
|
|
Supercarrier
|
|
—
|
Planned. Scheduled to commission in 2025.
|
Wake Island
|
US Navy
|
CVE-65
|
Casablanca
|
Escort carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1943–1946
|
Ex-Dolomi Bay.
|
Warrior
|
Canadian Navy
|
R31
|
Colossus
|
Light fleet carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1946–1948
|
Ex-HMS Warrior. Returned to UK.
|
Warrior
|
Royal Navy
|
R31
|
Colossus
|
Light fleet carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1945–1946, 1948–1958
|
To Canada as HMCS Warrior. Returned to UK and thence to Argentina as Independencia.
|
Wasp
|
US Navy
|
CV-7
|
Wasp
|
Light carrier
|
|
1940–1942
|
Sunk 15 September 1942.
|
Wasp
|
US Navy
|
CV-18
|
Essex
|
Fleet carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1943–1972
|
Ex-Oriskany.
|
Weser
|
German Navy
|
|
|
Aircraft carrier
|
|
—
|
1942–1943 cruiser conversion, never completed.
|
White Plains
|
US Navy
|
CVE-66
|
Casablanca
|
Escort carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1943–1946
|
Ex-Elbour Bay.
|
Willamette
|
US Navy
|
CVE-114
|
Commencement Bay
|
Escort carrier
|
|
—
|
Ex-Mosser Bay. Renamed Rendova at commissioning.
|
Willapa
|
US Navy
|
CVE-53
|
Bogue
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1943–1944
|
[notes 3] Became HMS Puncher.
|
Willapa Bay
|
US Navy
|
CVE-109
|
Commencement Bay
|
Escort carrier
|
|
—
|
Renamed Cape Gloucester 1944 after construction began.
|
Windham Bay
|
US Navy
|
CVE-92
|
Casablanca
|
Escort carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1944–1959
|
|
Winjah
|
US Navy
|
CVE-54
|
Bogue
|
Escort carrier
|
|
—
|
[notes 3] Became HMS Reaper.
|
Winjah Bay
|
US Navy
|
CVE-110
|
Commencement Bay
|
Escort carrier
|
|
—
|
Renamed Salerno Bay 1943 before construction began.
|
Wolverine
|
US Navy
|
IX-64
|
|
Training carrier
|
|
1942–1945
|
Converted paddle-wheel steamer.
|
Woodcliff Bay
|
US Navy
|
CVE-93
|
Casablanca
|
Escort carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
—
|
Renamed Makin Island 1943 before construction began.
|
Wright
|
US Navy
|
CVL-49
|
Saipan
|
Light carrier
|
|
1947–1970
|
|
Yamashiro Maru
|
Japanese Army
|
|
Yamashiro Maru
|
Escort carrier
|
|
1945–1945
|
Tanker conversion. Sunk by aircraft 17 February 1945
|
Yorktown
|
US Navy
|
CV-5
|
Yorktown
|
Aircraft carrier
|
|
1937–1942
|
Sunk 7 June 1942 at Midway after air and sub attacks.
|
Yorktown
|
US Navy
|
CV-10
|
Essex
|
Fleet carrier
|
CATOBAR
|
1943–1970
|
Ex-Bon Homme Richard. Museum at Mount Pleasant, SC
|
Zuihō
|
Japanese Navy
|
|
Zuihō
|
Light carrier
|
|
1940–1944
|
Converted oiler, sunk by aircraft at Leyte Gulf 25 October 1944
|
Zuikaku
|
Japanese Navy
|
|
Shōkaku
|
Fleet carrier
|
|
1941–1944
|
Sunk by aircraft at Leyte Gulf 25 October 1944
|
Zuiun Maru
|
Japanese Army
|
|
Yamashiro Maru
|
Escort carrier
|
|
—
|
1945 tanker conversion, never completed.
|