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The Aircraft Carrier market within the context of Maritime is a highly specialized sector of the maritime industry. Aircraft carriers are large warships that are designed to deploy and recover aircraft, and are typically equipped with a variety of weapons and sensors. Aircraft carriers are used by navies around the world for a variety of missions, including air defense, power projection, and maritime interdiction. Aircraft carriers are also used to support humanitarian and disaster relief operations.
Aircraft carriers are expensive and complex vessels, and require a significant amount of resources to build and maintain. As a result, the market for aircraft carriers is dominated by a few large companies. These companies include the United States Navy, the Royal Navy, the French Navy, the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force, and the People's Liberation Army Navy. Other companies in the market include BAE Systems, Huntington Ingalls Industries, and Navantia. Show Less Read more