“The T-AO program is a
cornerstone fixture for the dedicated team at NASSCO, representing the
longest-standing Navy production series in our history,” noted Dave Carver,
president of General Dynamics NASSCO. 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).
In 2024 NASSCO received an additional eight-ship contract to build T-AOs 10-17. Designed to transfer fuel to U.S. Navy ships
operating at sea, the 742-feet vessels have a full load displacement of 49,850
tons, 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 five ships of the program have been
delivered to the U.S. Navy, with five additional T-AOs currently under
construction in the NASSCO shipyard.