General Dynamics NASSCO Wins US Navy Contract for Additional Oilers

NASSCO is currently under contract for the first nine ships of the class and has delivered three to date. (Image credit: General Dynamics NASSCO)
General Dynamics NASSCO, a subsidiary of General Dynamics, has announced that it has received a block-buy contract from the US Navy for the construction of up to eight additional John Lewis-class fleet replenishment oilers (T-AO 214 through 221). The tenth ship, and the first under the new contract, has been awarded $780 million. If all eight ships are ultimately exercised, including incentives and other contract options in support of those ships, the contract value will total over $6.7 billion.

“We are pleased to continue building these ships, with seventeen of the Navy’s twenty-ship program of record now on contract. This will make the T-AO program the longest Navy production series in NASSCO history,” said Dave Carver, President of General Dynamics NASSCO. “The NASSCO team is honored to continue working with our Navy customer and thankful for their unwavering support.”

In 2016, the Navy awarded NASSCO with a contract to design and build the first six ships in the next generation of fleet oilers, the John Lewis-class. In 2022, that contract was modified to add an additional three oilers (T-AO 211 – 213). Designed to transfer fuel to US Navy ships operating at sea, the 742-feet vessels have a full load displacement of 49,850 tons, the capacity to carry 162,000 barrels of oil and significant amounts of dry cargo, as well as providing aviation capability while traveling at speeds up to 20 knots.

The first ship, USNS John Lewis (T-AO 205), was delivered to the US Navy in July 2022. The USNS Sojourner Truth (T-AO 210) and the USNS Thurgood Marshall (T-AO 211) are currently under construction, while the USNS Lucy Stone (T-AO 209) will be christened and launched on September 21, 2024. Start of construction for the USNS Ruth Bader Ginsburg (T-AO 212) will be in October 2024.

General Dynamics NASSCO specializes in the design and construction of Navy and commercial ships and is a major provider of repair services for the US Navy, with capabilities in San Diego, California; Norfolk, Virginia; Mayport, Florida; and Bremerton, Washington. More information about General Dynamics NASSCO is available at www.nassco.com.

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