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  2. HSC Speedrunner Jet II - Wikipedia

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    The HSC Speedrunner Jet 2 is one of four high speed monohull ferries built by Fincantieri for Sea Containers. She is currently owned and operated by Seajets . The vessel was delivered in May 1997 as Superseacat One and put into service on the Gothenburg - Frederikshavn route. [ 1 ]

  3. Jet2holidays - Wikipedia

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    Jet2holidays was founded in June 2007. Upon launch, Jet2holidays provided package holidays from Jet2.com’s six bases in Leeds, Manchester, Belfast, Newcastle, Blackpool and Edinburgh. It began operations at East Midlands Airport in May 2010 [6] and announced an expansion to Glasgow Airport later that year. [7]

  4. Jet2.com - Wikipedia

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    Jet2.com Limited is a British low-cost airline based at Leeds Bradford Airport, England, United Kingdom. [4] It offers scheduled and charter flights from the United Kingdom . As of 2022, it is the third-largest scheduled airline in the UK, behind easyJet and British Airways . [ 5 ]

  5. HSC High Speed Jet - Wikipedia

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    The HSC High Speed Jet is a 74 m (243 ft) ocean-going catamaran built in 1990 by Incat for Hoverspeed and currently owned by Seajets.In 1990, as Hoverspeed Great Britain, she took the Hales Trophy for the fastest eastbound transatlantic journey, making the run, without passengers, in three days, seven hours and fifty-four minutes, averaging 36.6 knots (67.8 km/h; 42.1 mph).

  6. HSC Speed jet - Wikipedia

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    The HSC Speed Jet is a high speed craft owned and operated by Greek/Cypriot ferry company Seajets. The ship was built in 1996 by Australian shipyard Austal; [1] its length is 83 m and can achieve the speed of nearly 40 kn (74 km/h). The capacity of the vessel is 156 cars and 650 passengers.

  7. HSC Jaume II - Wikipedia

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    A fire was reported in the Port Engine room at 0800. The vessel was forced to turn back to Belfast and passengers were offered alternative travel arrangements. [2] The service never reopened after that date. The Rapide lay alongside the lay-up berth in Belfast before finally getting repaired by March 2003.

  8. HSC Elite Jet - Wikipedia

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    HSC Elite Jet is a high-speed ferry operated by Seajets and operated on Stena Line's Holyhead - Dún Laoghaire route and seasonally on the Fishguard - Rosslare service. She was marketed by Stena Line as the Stena Express. In 2019 was sold by Seajets and underwent repairs at Salamis. The ship was set to be launched on the Santorini – Rethymno ...

  9. Heinkel HeS 011 - Wikipedia

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    The Heinkel HeS 011 or Heinkel-Hirth 109-011 (HeS - Heinkel Strahltriebwerke) was an advanced World War II jet engine built by Heinkel-Hirth.It featured a unique compressor arrangement, starting with a low-compression impeller in the intake, followed by a "diagonal" stage similar to a centrifugal compressor, and then a three-stage axial compressor.