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October 19, 2020
With 'Galicia' completing berthing trials and 'Stena Embla' starting sea trials, the first blocks have been laid for the final three vessels on order.
October 12, 2020
The first of three new ferries ordered by Brittany Ferries is expected to arrive in Cherbourg this morning at the end of a lengthy voyage from China.
September 4, 2020
Brittany Ferries 'Galicia' has been delivered and chartered to the company. She is expected to enter service before the end of 2020 after sailing to Europe.
August 25, 2020
Brittany Ferries has announced that its newest ship Galicia is to take to the seas linking the UK with Spain.
November 29, 2019
Stena Line's newest ferry arrived in Singapore earlier today at the end of the first leg of her 10,000+ mile journey to the Irish Sea.
October 19, 2019
DFDS have announced the first keel block of their new Dover Strait ferry has been laid in China. Meanwhile, Stena's first E-Flexer is getting close to delivery.
September 11, 2019
The third Stena E-Flexer, Galicia, was floated yesterday and left her building dock earlier today. Meanwhile progress continues on the rest of the series.
August 1, 2019
Chinese state-owned AVIC International Holdings completed the sale of its stake in AVIC Weihai last week
May 30, 2019
Steel cutting began today on what will be the fifth Stena E-Flexer to be built for Stena RoRo at AVIC Weihai, which will be long term bareboat chartered to DFDS.
April 14, 2019
Stena Line has announced that they will be streaming the "launch" of their second E-Flexer ferry, while fit out continues on the new Dublin to Holyhead ferry Stena Estrid
March 26, 2019
The French company now has orders for three E-Flexer vessels plus an additional vessel from FSG. Stena RoRo have now ordered a total of nine E-Flexer's.
January 17, 2019
The first of Stena Line’s three new Irish Sea vessels was floated out of the building dock at AVIC Weihai in China yesterday. Named STENA ESTRID*, the new ‘E-Flexer’ ferry is expected to enter service on-time on the Dublin to Holyhead route in early 2020.