The aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth, Britain's largest warship, sailed into New York Harbor Friday, marking the first visit of a British carrier to the city in nearly a decade.
The Portsmouth-based Queen Elizabeth, displacing over 70,000 tons, will stay in New York for a week, according to a statement from the Royal Navy.
Check out these amazing photos from the Royal Navy of their carrier sailing into the harbor.
"I am delighted and proud to have brought HMS Queen Elizabeth into New York Harbor for the first time," Captain Jerry Kyd, the ship's commanding officer, stated upon arrival. "This visit is very symbolic of the intimate relationship the Royal Navy has with the US Navy and Marine Corps."
The flagship of the Royal Navy has been undergoing intense trials with the F-35B Lightning II Joint Strike Fighter over the past few weeks.
"The largest warship in British history is joining forces with the most advanced fighter jets on the planet," Gavin Williamson, the British defense secretary, said late last month as the training began. "This marks a rebirth of our power to strike decisively from the seas anywhere in the world."
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