TurboJET
TurboJET (
Chinese: 噴射飛航) is the brand name for the operations of the
Hong Kong-based
Shun Tak-China Travel Ship Management Limited (信德中旅船務管理有限公司), which is is established from the joint venture between
Shun Tak Holdings Limited (信德集團有限公司) and
China Travel International Investment Hong Kong Limited in July 1999. It operates
hydrofoil ferry services in southern
China.
TurboJET provides services between
Hong Kong,
Macau and
Shenzhen, all located around the
Pearl River Delta in southern China. The route between Hong Kong and Macau is the busiest and is operated 24 hours a day. It takes approximately one hour to travel the 60 km on TurboJET's high speed vessels.
TurboJET's fleet includes five types of vessels:
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FoilCat : 560 tonnes, 400 passengers
catamaran. Propelled by
waterjets powered by twin
General Electric LM500 gas turbines. Maximum speed at 50 knots. Built by Norwegian specialists
Kvaerner Fjellstrand.
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FlyingCat : 480 tonnes, 300 passengers catamaran. Propelled by waterjets powered by twin
MTU 16V 396 diesel engines, rated at 2000kW each. Cruising speed at 35 knots. Built by Norwegian specialists Kvaerner Fjellstrand.
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TriCat : 600 tonnes, 300 passengers catamaran. Propelled by waterjets powered by twin
Caterpillar Solar Taurus gas turbines. Cruising speed at 45 knots, capable of 50 knots. Built
FBM Marine of the
United Kingdom.
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JetFoil: 260 tonnes, 260 passengers monohull
hydrofoil. Propelled by waterjets powered by twin
Rolls Royce Allison 501KF gas turbines. Maximum speed at 45 knots. Built by
Boeing.
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PS-30: 300 tonnes, 270 passengers monohull hydrofoil. Propelled by waterjets powered by twin Rolls Royce Allison 501KF gas turbines. Maximum speed at 45 knots. Built by
Shanghai Simno marine Limited, under licenses from Boeing
TurboJET is the world's largest operator of Boeing's Jetfoils.
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