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  2. HSC Francisco - Wikipedia

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    58 knots (67 mph; 107 km/h) Capacity. 1,025 passengers. 150 cars [3] HSC Francisco is a high-speed catamaran built by Incat in Hobart, Tasmania. Powered by liquefied natural gas, [4] she is currently the fastest passenger ship in service, reaching a speed of 58 knots (107 km/h; 67 mph). Propulsion is by two GE LM2500 gas turbines, coupled with ...

  3. Blue Riband - Wikipedia

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    The Blue Riband (/ ˈrɪbənd /) is an unofficial accolade given to the passenger liner crossing the Atlantic Ocean in regular service with the record highest average speed. The term was borrowed from horse racing and was not widely used until after 1910. [ 1 ][ 2 ] The record is based on average speed rather than passage time because ships ...

  4. Gulfstream G650/G700/G800 - Wikipedia

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    Gulfstream G650/G700/G800. The Gulfstream G650 is a large business jet produced by Gulfstream Aerospace. [3] The model is designated Gulfstream GVI in its type certificate. [4] The aircraft can be configured to carry from 11 to 18 passengers over a range of 7,000 nautical miles [nmi] (13,000 km; 8,100 mi) at a top speed of Mach 0.925 (530.6 kn ...

  5. Boeing 747-8 - Wikipedia

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    Boeing stated that the 747-8I was the world's fastest commercial jet. [140] For the 747-8, Boeing proposed some changes to the interior layout of the aircraft. The -8I's upper deck is lengthened compared to the 747-400. [141] [142] Most noticeable are the curved stairway to the upper deck and a more spacious main passenger entrance. [143]

  6. List of vehicle speed records - Wikipedia

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    HTV-2 (artist rendering), the fastest uncrewed aerial vehicle. North American X-15, the fastest piloted rocket-powered aircraft. SR-71 Blackbird, the fastest piloted air-breathing aircraft. Rare Bear, the fastest piston-engined aircraft. Musculair 2, the fastest human-powered aircraft.

  7. Boeing 929 Jetfoil - Wikipedia

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    The Boeing 929 Jetfoilis a passenger-carrying, waterjet-propelled hydrofoilby the Boeing Company. Boeing adapted many systems used in jet airplanesfor hydrofoils. Robert Bateman led development. Boeing launched its first passenger-carrying waterjet-propelled hydrofoil in April 1974. It could carry from 167 to 400 passengers.

  8. High-speed craft - Wikipedia

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    Tarifa Jet, a high-speed wavepiercer catamaran by Incat. A high-speed craft (HSC) is a high-speed water vessel for civilian use, also called a fastcraft or fast ferry. The first high-speed craft were often hydrofoils or hovercraft, but in the 1990s catamaran and monohull designs become more popular. Most high-speed craft serve as passenger ...

  9. Boeing 777 - Wikipedia

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    The Boeing 777, commonly referred to as the Triple Seven, is an American long-range wide-body airliner developed and manufactured by Boeing Commercial Airplanes. The 777 is the world's largest twinjet and the most-built wide-body airliner. The jetliner was designed to bridge the gap between Boeing's other wide body airplanes, the twin-engined ...