F110-class frigate

F110 class
Class overview
NameBonifaz class (F110)
BuildersNavantia
Operators Spanish Navy
Preceded byÁlvaro de Bazán class
Cost
  • 4.3 billion (US$5.09 billion) for five units
  • 860 million (US$1.02 billion) per unit
Planned5 ordered (+ 2 potentially)
Building3
General characteristics
Type
Displacement6,100 t (6,000 long tons)
Length145 m (475 ft 9 in)
Beam18 m (59 ft 1 in)
Draft5 m (16 ft 5 in)
Propulsion
  • CODLOG:
    • 1 × GE LM2500 turbine
    • 4 × MTU 4000 diesel engines
  • Propellers
    • Kongsberg Maritime controllable pitch propellers
Speed> 35 knots (65 km/h; 40 mph)
Complement150
Sensors &
processing systems
Armament
Aircraft carried1 × SH-60 Seahawk or NH-90 helicopter

The F110 class, also known as the Bonifaz class, are a multi-purpose, anti-submarine class of Aegis combat system-fitted heavy frigates under construction for the Spanish Navy. The project is being co-developed by the Spanish Ministry of Defence and the state-owned company Navantia. The construction of the first unit (Bonifaz) started in April 2022 and it was launched on September, 11, 2025, beginning the scheduled deliveries. The frigates of the Bonifaz class will eventually replace the Santa María class frigates.