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- Retrieved 2013-02-09. "Hawaii Superferry's Bankruptcy = US Navy Opportunity". Retrieved 2013-09-13. "U.S. Navy Buys Hawaii Superferries". Marine Link. 31 January...
- expeditionary fast transport is 70 percent in common with the Hawaii Superferries, both built by Austal USA. USNS Guam was built as Huakai, whose name...
- MV SuperFerry 14 was a Philippine registered roll-on/roll-off (ro-ro) ferry that was attacked on February 27, 2004 by terrorist group Abu Sayyaf that resulted...
- 2016. [dead link‍] "Defense Authorization Act funds transfer of ex-Superferries to Navy". MarineLog. December 19, 2011. Retrieved July 10, 2016. "Navy...
- innovative ferries". Stena Line press release. Retrieved 21 September 2007. "'Superferry' in maiden Harwich crossing". BBC News. 16 May 2010. Retrieved 16 May...
- operated hydrofoils between the major islands in the mid-1970s. The Hawaii Superferry operated between Oʻahu and Maui between December 2007 and March 2009,...
- SuperFerry Travel & Leisure, or SuperFerry, (formerly known as Aboitiz SuperFerry and later, WG&A SuperFerry) was a brand and part of Aboitiz Transport...
- unpermitted, and were later closed after enforcement escalated. The Hawaii Superferry briefly offered interisland service, before it was banned for not having...
- and continue to the present day, including the 2004 bombing of the MV Superferry 14 that resulted in the deaths of 116 people. Shortly after becoming president...
- Retrieved 2024-01-11. Henry, Lesley-Anne (23 June 2007). "Sad sight of a superferry laid up due to soaring jet fuel bills". The Belfast Telegraph. Archived...