President class Aerial Combat Platform

The President class Aerial Combat Platform, known as the President-class ACP or just the ACP, is a Union of Everett multi-purpose military aerial platform. The first of its kind of such a military vehicle, the ACP is used by the Union of Everett Air Force as an active duty multi-role, multi-purpose vessel. It is named for the President, the highest executive position of power in the Union.

The ACP was developed in secret by the Union of Everett military in conjunction with Armor Militant Defense Industries, Boeing and Lockheed Martin. The vessel was laid out and constructed for two years at Area Q Air Force Base in Quebec, following several years of research and development based on the classified Department of Defense Project Starlight program.

The ACP is the largest aerial platform built by humanity, totaling 610 feet in length and 175 feet in width and a combination of three decks of crew and operations space (52 feet in height), which includes storage and cargo bays for transport of vehicles or supplies. It is powered by two Naval Mk3 fusion generator engines, the same design used to power the current Ford class Aircraft Carrier used by the Navy. Unlike the Ford class and previous Nimitz class, the ACP requires two Mk3 fusion engines for its massive anti-gravity drive energy requirements.