The largest aircraft carrier in the world is USS Gerald R. Ford, with a length of 1,106 feet and a weight of 100,000 tons.
The aircraft carrier was first used in War in World War II, when Japan attacked Pearl Harbor.
Modern aircraft carriers can accommodate up to 90 fighter aircraft and helicopters.
US aircraft carriers have a special room to accommodate 5,000 eggs per week for the crew.
The aircraft carrier can operate for years without having to return to the port, thanks to the fuel filling system and sufficient food supply.
The aircraft carrier has a sophisticated defense system, such as the Phalanx cannon and anti-aircraft missiles.
The aircraft carrier has a special runway that can be folded to accommodate more aircraft.
Basters can also be used for humanitarian operations and natural disaster assistance, such as when USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carriers help victims of the earthquake and tsunami in Japan in 2011.
The aircraft carrier can emit a very strong radio signal, so it can be used as a radio and television transmitter station.
The aircraft carrier can create a very strong artificial wind, which can be used to help aircraft take off and land.