France begins deliberations on new aircraft carrier

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(Reuters) - will make a decision on the replacement of its flagship the at the start of 2020, its said on Tuesday.

The carrier has been in service since 2001 but is looking to build a vessel that would take into consideration expected technological advances post-2030 and be capable of carrying a planned new Franco-German fighter jet.

"The will need a successor," said in a speech at a defence exhibition in

"The first step, which starts today, is the study phase to determine what and how we want our future to be. We have given ourselves 18 months," she said.

Three other Western aircraft carriers have been built since the was first deployed. The U.S. Navy's and America, and the British Royal Navy's Elizabeth, which cost about 3.1 billion pounds ($4.03 billion).

Parly said the study will assess the size requirements, propulsion options - both conventional and nuclear - and aircraft-launching capabilities.

A number of French defence firms, ranging from Rafale warplane maker to systems' Thales, are among companies involved in the study phase.

The recently completed an 18-month mid-life upgrade of the Charles de Gaulle. Its most recent activity was as part of support operations against Islamic State militants in the region and its battle group is due to return to sea in the first quarter of 2019.

(Reporting by John Irish; Editing by and Andrew Heavens)

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First Published: Tue, October 23 2018. 15:38 IST