- The
Boeing 929
Jetfoil is a p****enger-carrying, waterjet-propelled
hydrofoil by the
Boeing Company.
Boeing adapted many
systems used in jet airplanes...
- the
TurboJET brand.
TurboJET is the world's
largest operator of Boeing's
Jetfoils; all used to
belong to the
former Far East Hydrofoil,
which also used PS-30...
- A
Jetfoil operated by the Tōkai Kisen,
which serves between Tokyo and the Izu Islands...
-
Kagoshima (鹿児島市, Kagoshima-shi, IPA: [kaɡoɕimaɕi]), is the
capital city of
Kagoshima Prefecture, ****an. As of 31 July 2024[update], the city had an estimated...
- hour, with an
average speed of 45
knots (83 km/h),
mainly using Boeing's
Jetfoil. Also
services Shenzhen,
Panyu (Nansha) and Kowloon.
Operated by Shun Tak-China...
- the same requirements. The
primary technology, also used in the
Boeing Jetfoil ferries, used
submerged flying foils with
waterjet propulsion. The ships...
-
Maritime Industry (1979)
Maritime Transportation Research Board, pp. 127–131 "
Jetfoil/hydrofoil
Historical Snapshot". Boeing. "GE – Aviation: GE Goes from Installation...
- Sado
National Route 350 Ryōtsu Port Sado
Kisen Terminal Car
ferry and
Jetfoil services to/from
Niigata Port Lake Kamo
Onogame ****atsugame
Onogame ****atsugame...
- Kyushu). The
service was
operated by
hydrofoil ferries, the
Boeing 929
Jetfoil, from its
establishment in 1990.
These hydrofoil ferries were
later replaced...
-
progressed and
remains at a
length of 1500m. Tane****aku High
Speed Ship
Jetfoil "Toppy" "Rocket"
Kagoshima Port,
Minato Pier,
Kagoshima City-
Ibusuki Port...