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  2. Hawaii Superferry - Wikipedia

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    Alakai docking in Honolulu Harbor. The vessel used by Hawaii Superferry was an aluminum-hulled catamaran with drive-on / drive-off vehicle capability or fast ferry service. It was designed and built in the United States, in Mobile, AL by Austal USA, a division of the world's largest fast-ferry builder, Australia-based shipbuilder Austal.

  3. List of passenger ship companies - Wikipedia

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    This list of passenger ship companies is of companies that own and operate passenger ships, including cruise ships, cargo-passenger ships, and ferries (for passengers and automobiles). For the list of companies that own and operate freight ships ( bulk carriers , car carriers , container ships , roll-on/roll-off (for freight), and tankers ...

  4. MV John F. Kennedy - Wikipedia

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    John F. Kennedy was retired from service in August 2021, to be replaced by the recently completed MV Michael H. Ollis, the lead ship of a new trio of ferries, collectively known as the Ollis-class. [7] The design of this new class is heavily influenced by John F. Kennedy, featuring her distinctive outdoor promenades and extended foredecks. [6]

  5. Category : Defunct ferry companies of the Crown Dependencies

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  6. Los Angeles Steamship Company - Wikipedia

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    With her voyage departing San Francisco on May 24, 1923 after overhaul at Hanlon, the Waimea began her once-a-week schedule on the line. [16] Waimea was used to feed cargo to ships sailing on the Los Angeles-Hawaii line, [ 17 ] but could also ferry 80 first-class passengers along the coast at a lower rate than Yale and Harvard . [ 18 ]

  7. Category:Defunct companies based in Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Defunct companies based in Hawaii" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total. ... Hawaiian News Company;

  8. Hawaiian Airlines' parent owns Aloha Airlines trade name - AOL

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    After a trial in U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Hawaiian Airlines in 2007 won an $80 million damage award against Mesa. After Mesa appealed, Hawaiian Airlines agreed to settle the case with Mesa and in ...

  9. HST-2 - Wikipedia

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    HST-2 was built as Alakai, which means "sea path" in the Hawaiian language.The vessel is a 349-foot (106 m) long high-speed roll-on/roll-off (Ro/Ro) passenger and vehicle ferry.