
BC Ferries’ Salish Eagle Arrives in British Columbia
BC Ferries’ second of three new liquefied natural gas (LNG)-powered Salish Class vessels, the Salish Eagle, arrived at its British Columbia home on March 20.
BC Ferries’ Salish Eagle Makes 1st Stop on Its Way Home
Salish Eagle, the second of BC Ferries’ three new liquefied natural gas (LNG)-powered Salish Class vessels, stopped in Santa Cruz, Canary Islands on February 19 for refuelling and provisioning, and is now en route across the Atlantic Ocean to Panama.
BC Ferries to Put Salish Orca through Its Paces
Canada-based ferry owner and operator BC Ferries will send its newest vessel, Salish Orca, to conduct a series of sea trials as part of operational training and to verify the interface with docks at the company’s terminals.
Mechanical Issues Send BC Ferries’ Ship to Drydock
Canadian ferry operator BC Ferries’ vessel Queen of Burnaby will enter a dry docking on February 8 as it experienced mechanical issues, according to the company.
BC Ferries’ First LNG Ship Arrives in British Columbia
Canadian ferry owner and operator BC Ferries revealed that Salish Orca, the first of its three liquefied natural gas (LNG) -powered Salish Class newbuildings, arrived in British Columbia on January 11, 2017.
Spotted: Salish Orca Starts Transatlantic Voyage
Canadian ferry owner and operator BC Ferries revealed that its new vessel, Salish Orca, departed Remontowa shipyard in Gdansk, Poland on November 22, 2016, and is on its way to British Columbia.
Spotted: Salish Orca Gets Wrapped in Decal
Canadian ferry operator BC Ferries has finished wrapping its new vessel Salish Orca in a massive decal in Poland.