China's Newest Aircraft Carrier Sails Through Taiwan Strait for the 1st Time
In this photo released by Xinhua News Agency, China's
third conventionally powered aircraft carrier, the Fujian, conducts a maiden
sea trial on May 7, 2024. (Ding Ziyu/Xinhua via AP, File)
Posted: September 12, 2025 --- Associated Press | By Ken Moritsugu
Published September 12, 2025, at
8:52am ET
BEIJING — China's newest aircraft carrier has sailed through the Taiwan Strait, the navy said Friday. The body of water separates China from Taiwan, the self-governing island that Beijing says must come under its control. The sailing could serve as a warning to the U.S. and others against support for Taiwan, though China played down any such motive. The Fujian, which is doing sea trials ahead of its commissioning, was heading to the South China Sea to conduct training and scientific experiments, the navy said in a short post on social media.
The navy said the carrier's activities were not targeting
anyone else. A social media account affiliated with state media quoted an
expert saying the Taiwan Strait was the normal and most reasonable and
efficient route for the carrier to reach the South China Sea.
It was the 1st time the Fujian had passed
through the strait, the post by the Yuyuantantian account said. The U.S. Navy
sends warships through the strait periodically, as do some of its allies, in a
warning to Beijing against any attempt to use force to establish its claim to
the island. Taiwan and China split in a civil war that brought the communists
to power in 1949.
The defeated Nationalist government fled to Taiwan and set up its own government on the island. The U.S. does not officially recognize the government in Taiwan, but it provides weaponry for its defense and says that any resolution of the differences between China and Taiwan should be peaceful and not by military force. China's military said last week that it was on high alert after the Canadian frigate Quebec and the Australian destroyer Brisbane sailed through the strait.
It accused the 2 warships of provocative actions that it said heightened security risks. Japan's military said it had spotted China's latest carrier for the 1st time on Thursday afternoon. The Fujian, together with 2 guided-missile destroyers, was sailing southwest about 125 miles from the disputed Senkaku islands, or the Diaoyu islands in Chinese.
Both countries claim the remote and uninhabited territory. Its latest sea trial, the 9th since May 2024, sparked renewed speculation that the ship will be officially put into service soon. The state-owned Global Times newspaper quoted an expert saying the commissioning is expected by the end of this year. It noted that China's previous carrier, the Shandong, was commissioned in late 2019, one month after it made its 1st trip though the Taiwan Strait enroute to the South China Sea. The Fujian is China's 3rd aircraft carrier, joining the Shandong and the Liaoning.
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