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Saint-Nazaire Waiting for the Construction Site of the Future French Aircraft Carrier

Summary by Radio France
It is there, at the Chantiers de l'Atlantique, that the successor of Charles de Gaulle, scheduled for 2038, will be built. An extraordinary ship: 78,000 tons, 310 meters long. Very expected while Emmanuel Macron called on Thursday to "accelerate our rearmament" to be "powerful in this world so brutal".
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It is there, at the Chantiers de l'Atlantique, that the successor of Charles de Gaulle, scheduled for 2038, will be built. An extraordinary ship: 78,000 tons, 310 meters long. Very expected while Emmanuel Macron called on Thursday to "accelerate our rearmament" to be "powerful in this world so brutal".

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Radio France broke the news in on Tuesday, January 20, 2026.
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