USS John C. Stennis (CVN 74) comes into Dry Dock 11 on May 6. Photo by Ashley Cowan USS John C. Stennis (CVN 74) comes into Dry Dock 11 on May 6. Photo by Ashley Cowan

Stennis Arrives

Published May 11, 2021

USS John C. Stennis (CVN 74) arrived at Newport News Shipbuilding Thursday, May 6, to start its refueling and complex overhaul (RCOH) after years of advance planning.

 

“For the last three years, we have planned each step of the aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis’ RCOH, including procuring long lead-time materials, conducting shipboard inspections and readying our facilities for this extensive engineering and construction project,” said Todd West, vice president of In-Service Aircraft Carrier Programs.

 

“We look forward to continuing our work with the ship’s crew and our 579 vendors across 36 states that provide material and services which brings stability of this industrial base and is critical to our ability to continue to build and maintain the Navy fleet our Navy and nation needs,” West added.

 

Stennis is the seventh Nimitz-class carrier to undergo this major mid-life availability, representing 35% of all maintenance and modernization completed during its 50-year service life. Over the next four years, shipbuilders will perform hull and freeboard blast and paint, repairs to its propellers, sea chests, shafts, and rudders and defueling and refueling of its power plant.

 

This effort, which will continue through late 2025, will produce a recapitalized carrier capable of supporting current and future warfare doctrine while continuing to operate as the centerpiece of the Navy fleet and national defense for another 25 years. Watch a time-lapse video of Stennis’ arrival on MyNNS.