China Fujian Carrier: Commissioning Imminent?
- China's most advanced aircraft carrier,the Fujian,is anticipated to enter service soon,according to social media images.
- Satellite images reveal 36 newly marked spaces for warplanes on the flight deck.
- Song Zhongping, a military commentator and former PLA instructor, believes the new markings indicate the Fujian is preparing for commissioning.The aircraft carrier will then undergo trial service to...
China’s Fujian aircraft carrier is on the cusp of commissioning, poised to dramatically expand the Chinese navy’s capabilities. Recent satellite imagery confirms the imminent induction, showcasing 36 warplane spaces, a clear indication of enhanced naval power. This development signals a important upgrade, adding a third carrier to China’s naval arsenal. Military experts beleive the Fujian is undergoing final preparations. Its role will involve extensive trials to integrate it fully and further China’s maritime strategy. news Directory 3 has the latest updates. Discover what’s next for this cutting-edge carrier.
Fujian Aircraft Carrier Nears Commissioning,Expanding Chinese Navy Role
Updated June 17,2025
China’s most advanced aircraft carrier,the Fujian,is anticipated to enter service soon,according to social media images. State media hinted at the impending event,noting the Chinese navy would soon operate three carriers,enhancing its naval aviation role.
Satellite images reveal 36 newly marked spaces for warplanes on the flight deck. This increased capacity exceeds that of China’s two existing carriers, signaling a significant upgrade in naval power and its future role in the region.
Song Zhongping, a military commentator and former PLA instructor, believes the new markings indicate the Fujian is preparing for commissioning.The aircraft carrier will then undergo trial service to assess compatibility between the carrier, aircraft, and other weapon systems.
Song said additional sea trials are possible before the Fujian formally enters service by year’s end. These tests would evaluate take-off and landing procedures, as well as carrier group coordination exercises. Though,these evaluations could also occur during the trial service period.
What’s next
Following commissioning, the Fujian will likely undergo extensive trials and exercises to integrate it fully into the Chinese navy, solidifying its role as a key component of China’s maritime strategy and naval aviation capabilities.
