A company called Trumpeter did a 1/350th CV-8 Hornet close to ten years ago... it is merely so-so, being one of their earlier ship efforts.
After that they came out with a series of Essex class carrier kits, CV-9 Essex, CV-10 Yorktown, CV-13 Franklin, and CV-14 Ticonderoga. These were better, but far from perfect and leave a lot for builders to add if you decide you want to get into adding detail.
Recently, Hasegawa and Dragon have released "baby flattops," with Dragon releasing a Light Carrier Independence CVL-22 and Hasegawa the Escort Carrier Gambier Bay CVE-73. Both are excellent kits, with the Hasegawa one being simpler to build due to the simpler design of the ships. It is, however, more expensive in the US due to distribution chains.
Plenty of US Aircraft carrier options.
Revell's newer kits are excellent, but they tend to re-issue their older kits as well, so it is good to do some research first. Another item you may or may not be familiar with is that there are different Revells; Revell of Germany turns out the good stuff whereas the US Revell seems content to mainly churn old kits (their 1/72nd Gato sub is an exception).