Aircraft carrier visit to Halifax shows “how tight” U.S. is with allies: commander
HALIFAX — A senior officer on the newest and most advanced aircraft carrier in the U.S. navy’s fleet says the ship’s stop in Canada is a time to remember the value of working closely with allies in ocean warfare.
During a visit to Halifax harbour today, Captain Paul Lanzilotta, the commanding officer on the USS Gerald R. Ford, said the flagship vessel has been part of a training exercise in the North Atlantic during its inaugural mission at sea.
He told reporters brought on board that the carrier’s inaugural mission has also provided a chance to test key capabilities, such as bringing bombs to the main deck and loading them onto aircraft.
Lanzilotta says the “physical presence of the ship” in the harbour shows “how tight we are” with Western allies.