Yorkshire Post

£3bn aircraft carrier visits west of Scotland before joining Navy fleet

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THE Royal Navy aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth has visited western Scotland for the first time.

The fleet flagship arrived pulled in alongside the new Northern Ammunition Jetty at Glen Mallan, in Loch Long, yesterday as part of final preparatio­ns before her first operationa­l deployment.

The £3bn vessel, which was assembled at Rosyth in Fife, has spent the last two weeks at sea testing and trialling her latest equipment.

HMS Queen Elizabeth is the first of the Royal Navy’s fleet to visit the new £64m facility, built at Glen Mallan by the Defence Infrastruc­ture Organisati­on (DIO).

Captain Angus Essenhigh, HMS Queen Elizabeth commanding officer, said: “We are very proud of the close connection our ship has with Scotland, especially with our affiliated city of Edinburgh.

“HMS Queen Elizabeth embodies the best of British engineerin­g and craftsmans­hip, including Scottish shipbuildi­ng, and it is a privilege to return to her birthplace of Scotland.”

Operated by Defence Equipment and Support through Defence Munitions, the Northern Ammunition Jetty is specifical­ly designed to support the surface fleet, allowing it to continue entering and berthing at Glen Mallan.

This is the first time HMS Queen Elizabeth has visited western Scotland, after she became a familiar sight in the Firth of Forth where she was assembled.

She berthed at the jetty for a routine loading of operationa­l stores.

Defence Secretary Ben Wallace said: “HMS Queen Elizabeth has a very proud affiliatio­n to Scotland and it is only fitting that she returns before her first operationa­l deployment later this year.

“The £64m investment into the new Northern Ammunition Jetty reaffirms our commitment to supporting our core capabiliti­es and defence estate across all corners of the UK.”

HMS Queen Elizabeth is due to sail for Portsmouth at the end of the month, and will deploy to the Mediterran­ean, Indian Ocean and East Asia later this year.

We are very proud of the close connection our ship has with Scotland. HMS Queen Elizabeth commanding officer Captain Angus Essenhigh.

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PICTURES: JANE BARLOW/PA WIRE. HMS Queen Elizabeth at Glen Mallan, in Loch Long, as the vessel visited western Scotland for the first time; above left, crew members disembark from the Royal Navy’s fleet flagship; above right, the ship by the new Northern Ammunition Jetty.
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