Aida Lng Cruise Ship
AIDAs second LNG cruise ship has been named AIDAcosma and will sail from Kiel to Norway and the Baltic Sea in summer 2021.
Aida lng cruise ship. AIDAnova 2018 AIDAcosma 2021 AIDA unnamed 2023 Carnival LNG Ships. Aidanova World S 5th Largest Cruise Ship Costs 398b Holds 6600. Moreover the firm will supply the system to the last of three LNG-powered cruise ships Germany-based AIDA Cruises has on order at Meyer Werft.
The use of LNG represents a bridging technology for AIDA Cruises. In 2013 AIDA collaborated on LNG hybrid barges with Becker Marine Systems. The AIDA ships produced by Meyer Papenburg are 100 LNG-powered.
The new cruise ship features 1643 staterooms of 14 different categories to accommodate up to 3300 passengers. Classified under the DNV GL class the gross tonnage of the cruise ship is 124500t. The vessels are 124500 gross tons and measure 300 meters in length overall and have a beam of of 3760 meters.
The latest newbuilding of the AIDA fleet showed itself to the world for the first time on July 10 after leaving the construction hall of the Meyer Werft shipyard in Papenburg. With the new LNG propulsion AIDA Cruises is hoping to reduce the emissions from its fleet as much as possible and to this end it is investing millions of euros in the development and implementation of new more efficient environmental technologies. Together with various partners from industry and science the company has been working on solutions for CO2-free production of liquefied natural gas.
Germanys Meyer Werft has floated out the second LNG-powered cruise ship for Carnival Corporations AIDA Cruises. The cruise company said this ships introduction is in line with its goal of ensuring its entire fleet is emission-neutral by 2040 or ten years ahead of. Meyer Werft Germanys AIDA Cruises has unveiled plans to introduce its first zero-emission ship into service by 2030.
Accommodation facilities on-board the Mitsubishi Heavy Industries-built ship. AIDAprima has a length of 300m width of 376m and a draft of 8m. On October 15 2019 the first building-block for AIDA Cruises second LNG-powered cruise ship was put.
