Northrop Grumman Completes Rudder
Installation
on USS Carl Vinson
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Northrop Grumman
completed a significant milestone on the USS Carl
Vinson (CVN 70) with the installation of the
ship’s rudders.
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Northrop Grumman
inspected, cleaned, painted and re-installed the
USS Carl Vinson's rudders, which weigh
approximately 50 tons each and are used to steer
the ship from right to left.
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Photos by John Whalen
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NEWPORT NEWS, Va. – Nov. 10, 2006
– Northrop Grumman Corporation (NYSE: NOC) completed
a significant milestone today on the Nimitz-class
aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson (CVN 70) with
the installation of the ship’s rudders.
The carrier is undergoing a refueling and
complex overhaul at the company’s Newport News sector,
the nation's sole designer, builder and refueler of nuclear-powered
aircraft carriers. An important aspect of this availability
includes removing, refurbishing and reinstalling the ship’s
two rudders.
“This is a significant accomplishment
in a very large and complex project,” said Ken Mahler,
vice president of aircraft carrier overhauls for Northrop
Grumman’s Newport News sector. “The rudders
are the first large structural components below the ship’s
waterline to be reinstalled, and a great example of the
Newport News and Navy team working together to bring the
Vinson back to life.”
The rudders weigh approximately 50 tons
each and are used to steer the ship from right to left.
During refurbishment, the rudders were inspected, cleaned,
painted and re-installed on the ship. Work began shortly
after the ship arrived on Nov. 11, 2005 and took about
10 months to complete.
"It's great to witness Team Carl
Vinson achieving this important milestone along the
path of returning a renewed, refueled, and refurbished
Carl Vinson to the fleet,” said the ship’s
commanding officer, Capt. Ted Carter, USN. “Reinstalling
the rudders aboard this great big ship is a thrilling
step -- and it will be just one of many that all of us
working on this crucially important project make towards
the building of a new era in Carl Vinson's service
to our nation.”
The USS Carl Vinson is undergoing
its refueling and complex overhaul at Northrop Grumman’s
Newport News sector. The project is scheduled to last
more than three years and will be the ship's one and only
refueling and complex overhaul in a 50-year life span.
Vinson is the third ship of the Nimitz
class to undergo this major life-cycle milestone.
Northrop Grumman Corporation is a global
defense company headquartered in Los Angeles, Calif. Northrop
Grumman provides technologically advanced, innovative
products, services and solutions in systems integration,
defense electronics, information technology, advanced
aircraft, shipbuilding and space technology. With more
than 120,000 employees and operations in all 50 states
and 29 countries, Northrop Grumman serves U.S. and international
military, government and commercial customers.