New carrier heads to sea for tests amid debate over delays

This Dec. 15, 2017, file photo shows the aircraft carrier Gerald R. Ford. The nation’s newest aircraft carrier has headed out to sea for more tests after it underwent a series of upgrades and fixes at a Virginia shipyard. The Navy said in a statement that the USS Gerald R. Ford departed Friday after spending 15 months at Newport News Shipbuilding. (Steve Earley/The Virginian-Pilot via AP, File)

NORFOLK, Va. — The nation’s newest aircraft carrier left a Virginia shipyard and returned to sea for more tests Friday, just days after fresh concerns were raised in Washington over when the highly advanced ship will be ready for combat.

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