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Half of Carnival Cruise Line’s U.S. fleet back in service

With Carnival Dream and Carnival Glory resuming guest operations on Sept. 19, Carnival Cruise Line now has 11 ships – representing half of its U.S. fleet – sailing again.

Valaris announces jackup contract awards

The rig has also been awarded a one-well contract with Cairn Energy in the UK North Sea.

Start-up raises €10.5M to boost development of wingsail technology

AYRO raises €10.5 million capital from Ocean Zero, Bpifrance and Mer Invest to boost the development of its innovating wingsail solution to help decarbonize the maritime transport industry.

Equinor and partners receive permission to increase gas exports from two fields

Equinor and its partners have received permission to increase gas exports from two fields on the the Norwegian continental shelf to supply the tight European market.

Zinus secured new contract for autonomous ferry charging systems

Zinus has secured a new contract for the delivery of autonomous charging systems to two ferry connections in Nordland county and will thus have all the major ferry companies in Norway as end customers.

Wärtsilä signs agreement featuring latest digital innovations with STQ of Canada

The technology group Wärtsilä has entered into a customised five-year Optimised Maintenance agreement with Canadian ferry operator Societé des Traversiers du Quebec (STQ).

SHAPE UK project will help develop green hydrogen energy system

University of Portsmouth wins £1.5M to develop green hydrogen energy system

Aukus: France pulls out of UK defence talks amid row

Paris is angry after Australia signed the Aukus pact to build nuclear-powered submarines, pulling out of a major contract with France in the process.

AD Ports Group to develop new cruise terminal in Aqaba

AD Ports Group and Aqaba Development Corporation Sign Agreement for Tourism and Maritime Enhancement Projects in Aqaba - Jordan

New project to investigate net-zero options for channel ferry fleet

The Dover Clean Ferry Power project has been awarded funding of £450K, as part of the UK Department for Transport’s £20 million programme.

MissionEase passes test for Nexans in sea trial of first full-scale system

Offshore cable-laying specialist Nexans has put to the test Vestdavit’s innovative MissionEase boat-handling system on its state-of-the-art newbuild Nexans Aurora ahead of starting installation work on renewable power projects worldwide.

Navigator Gas awarded DNV AiP for new ammonia fuelled gas carrier design

Navigator Gas has been awarded a new Approval in Principle (AiP) for an ammonia fuelled gas carrier design from classification society DNV.

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