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Austal launches largest ferry built at its Philippines shipyard

Shipbuilder Austal Philippines has delivered the 115-metre, high-speed vehicle-passenger ferry Express 5, the largest ferry constructed by an Austal shipyard.

Austal Philippines announces ‘major milestone’ in construction of 118-metre trimaran ferry

Austal Philippines has reached a major milestone in the construction of a 118-metre trimaran for Fred. Olsen Express, having completed the installation of four...

Construction commences on Austal’s largest ever ferry

Austal has announced that its shipyard in the Philippines has commenced the construction of a newly designed 115-metre high-speed vehicle-passenger catamaran for Danish ferry...

Austal to build new 115-metre high-speed catamaran for Molslinjen

Austal has secured a A$136 million follow-up contract from Denmark’s Molslinjen to design and construct a new 115-metre high-speed catamaran. Featuring capacity for 1,610 passengers,...

Austal-built high speed passenger ferry heads to Denmark   

Austal has officially delivered a 109 metre passenger ferry to Denmark's Molslinjen, marking the start of a 27-day voyage from Henderson to its home...

Austal successfully launches another high-speed passenger ferry

Austal has successfully launched the ‘Express 4’ passenger catamaran ferry for Denmark’s Molslinjen.  Featuring an advanced optimised hull form designed to minimise fuel consumption, the...

Austal rolls out revolutionary high speed catamaran for Denmark’s Molslinjen

Austal has successfully rolled out the 'Express 4' passenger catamaran ferry for Denmark's Molslinjen. The vessel's hull and superstructure have left the construction halls on...
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