While we all want to know the true dimensions and displacement of carrier 003, it is really not so important if it displaces 75000t or 80000t, etc.
As a note it would be helpful if people articulate the units of measure they are referencing, as I have seen much confusion as people quote figures based in Metric, Imperial, and American units. For example, there is no such thing as a metric ton! There are tonnes, Tons, and U.S. Tons. This Forum should use Metric given its international focus!
There are four elements that can help display how effective an aircraft carrier is: the layout of the vessel itself, the aircraft it carries, the supporting vessels that are part of the Battlegroup, and the training the Battlegroup has conducted.
To look first at the layout of the vessel itself. Critical elements include: available deck area; number, positioning, speed, and capacity of lifts; hangar size; and number, positioning, and capacity of catapults.
Some notable points on contemporary aircraft carriers: the Gerald Ford class carriers have reduced the number of lifts from the previous class from four to three, primarily because this increases available deck area; the HMS Elizabeth class has achieved a very large deck area given its hull form, and while it only has two lifts they are each capable of lifting two aircraft simultaneously without interfering with flight operations.
Second, we assess the aircraft on the aircraft carrier. A catapult-launched and updated variant of the J-15 will likely be a very capable fighter/strike aircraft, given its likely range/payload performance. Yes, it has a large RCS, but this is secondary to its primary role. To augment this a fifth (or forth) generation fighter is required. This appears likely given current information on the development of the F/C-31. Such a platform is primarily required for air dominance and initial (and payload limited) strike. Anti-submarine warfare is already covered by the Z-18, although a fixed-wing element would add to this in terms of range (perhaps a derivative of the KJ-600). The apparent development of a fixed-wing airborne early warning aircraft is a vital development for China’s CATOBAR carrier. The KJ-600 (as suggested) would provide the final critical element to the aircraft compliment to a Chinese CATOBAR carrier.