-
operated the
Jetfoils Princesse Clementine and
Prinses Stephanie on the Ostend–Dover
route from 1981
until 1997. In
North America, the
Boeing Jetfoil saw regularly...
- 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...
-
container ships, bulk carriers, oil tankers, as well as high
speed p****enger
jetfoils. In addition, it is also a
producer of
warships for the ****an Maritime...
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Transportation between the islands, by cargo-p****engers boats,
jetfoils, and aircraft, is
supported by
harbours on all
inhabited islands and five...
- A
Jetfoil operated by the Tōkai Kisen,
which serves between Tokyo and the Izu Islands...
-
Kagoshima City (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...
- USS Tu****cari (PGH-2) (built by Boeing;
predecessor to Boeing's
commercial JetFoils)
Pegasus class hydrofoils USS Pegasus (PHM-1),
formerly Delphinus USS Hercules (PHM-2)...
- subsidiary, TurboJET, it owns one of the world's
largest fleets of high-speed
jetfoils,
which ferry p****engers
between Hong Kong and Macau. In the 1980s, Ho pioneered...
- Aero
Projects BCT
Modernization Boeing Black Boeing hydrofoils Boeing Jetfoils Connexion by
Boeing ****ure
Combat Systems Facilities Commercial Airplane...
-
served by high
speed catamarans (with p****enger
capacity of
about 400) and
jetfoils (with p****enger
capacity of
about 260) and the
journey takes approximately...