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Number of employees. 1,008 (2015) Parent. Attica Group [8] Website. www.hellenicseaways.gr. Hellenic Seaways is a Greece -based ferry company founded in 1984. [1] Hellenic Seaways is a subsidiary of Attica Group along with Blue Star Ferries and Superfast Ferries. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Hellenic Seaways.
The HSC Highspeed 4 is a 92,5m high speed catamaran operated by Hellenic Seaways. History. Highspeed 4 was built by Austal at Henderson, Australia in 2000, on order by Greek ferry operator Minoan Flying Dolphins (MFD). She entered service with MFD in July 2000, sailing between Piraeus and Cyclades.
In June 2018 Attica Group increased its share in Hellenic Seaways to 98.83%. Hellenic Seaways is 100% controlled by the Attica Group following the acquisition of minority interest of 1.17% in July 2019. In December 2023 it absorbed 100% of ANEK Lines, rendering the operator number two in the number of passengers commuted in Europe. [5] [6]
Skaramangas Shipyards S.A., formerly Hellenic Shipyards S.A., is a large shipyard in Skaramagas, in West Athens regional unit, Greece founded in 1937 as a warship building company. [ 2 ] Diesel multiple units being built under licence from MAN at the Hellenic Shipyards in 1991
Speed. Service: 38 knots (70 km/h; 44 mph) Maximum: 40 knots (74 km/h; 46 mph) Capacity. Passengers: 690. Cars: 147. Crew. 26. HSC Hellenic Highspeed is a high-speed craft owned by Hellenic Seaways, having previously being owned by Sea Containers .
Santorini Palace. Santorini Palace at Santorini. Fremantle, Australia. [1] The HSC Olympic Champion Jet , built as Highspeed 5, later Highspeed 7, for Hellenic Seaways, is an 85m high speed catamaran owned by Minoan Lines. In January 2024 she was chartered to Seajets. It has been renamed Olympic Champion Jet.
Number of employees. 415 (2020) [2] Website. www.minoan.gr. Minoan Lines is one of the largest passenger ferry companies in Europe, and one of the dominant passenger ferry companies in Greece, sailing between Piraeus and Crete and, in the Adriatic Sea, between Patras and various Italian ports. The company was founded in May 1972. [1]
Hellenic Seaplanes (Greek Υδροπλάνα Ελλάδας Α.Ε.) [1] is a seaplane company in Greece with its own maintenance, training, flight operations and water aerodrome development strategy. The company's headquarters are in Kallithea , Athens , the fleet's maintenance base is at the Megara General Aviation Airport and soon will ...