TurboJET explained

Airline:TurboJET
噴射飛航
Iata:8S
Founded:1962
Commenced:1962
Hubs:Hong Kong International Airport (Skypier)
Headquarters:Hong Kong
Fleet Size:30
Destinations:3 (routes to/from Hong Kong International Airport only)

Shun Tak–China Travel Ship Management Limited, doing business as TurboJET, is a ferry company based in Hong Kong. The company was established from the joint venture between Shun Tak Holdings and China Travel International Investment Hong Kong in July 1999.[1] It operates hydrofoil and high-speed ferry services between Hong Kong, Macau, Shenzhen, and Zhuhai in the Pearl River Delta area.

TurboJET is one of the two companies operating high-speed ferry services between Hong Kong and Macau – the other one being Cotai Water Jet. TurboJET uses the IATA two-letter airline code 8S only for routes to and from Hong Kong International Airport.

History

Shun Tak and China Travel had their own separate ferry business brands before merging as TurboJET on 1 July 1999. They were Far East Hydrofoil by Shun Tak, and Turbo Cat by CTS Parkview Company Ltd.

It acquired New Ferry – Transporte Marítimo de Passageiros Limitada (abbreviated New World First Ferry (Macau)) from NWS Holdings for HK$350 million on 11 August 2011,[2] and completed the transaction on 30 September.

Since the opening of the Hong Kong–Zhuhai–Macau Bridge in October 2018, passenger numbers have been falling sharply due to the direct competition. The ferry service was deemed too slow and expensive. Since 2019, TurboJET started gradually cutting frequencies adjusting to the passenger numbers. The second half of 2019 started the anti-extradition bill protests in Hong Kong, which further reduced movement between the two cities, as well as Mainland–Hong Kong routes.

Routes

TurboJET provides services between Hong Kong, Hong Kong International Airport, Macau, Shenzhen, and Guangzhou, all located around the Pearl River Delta in southern China. The route between Hong Kong and Macau is the busiest, operating 24 hours a day, taking approximately one hour to travel the 70km (40miles) journey on TurboJET's high-speed vessels.

In the past, besides the inter-city routes, Turbo Cat operated Hong Kong out-lying routes during the years 1999 to 2000. The routes were Central to Tuen Mun (on weekdays), and Central to Tai O (on weekends). After the merger, the routes were operated under the TurboJET brand.

Fleet

TurboJET is the world's largest operator of Boeing's Jetfoils; all used to belong to the former Far East Hydrofoil, which also used PS-30 and FoilCat. The former Turbo Cat used Flying Cat and TriCat.

TurboJET's fleet includes seven major types of vessels (and eight minor vessels), with one of the major types (and two minor types) rented from another company.

Bought vessels

Rented vessels (returned in December 2008)

Vessels information

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Terceira (錫星, 929-115-012)7910008Jetfoil1979190Boeing Company2nd Premier Jetfoil in service since February 2010; repainted in modern livery in 2015
Horta (海皇星, 929-115-016)7923251Jetfoil1980243Boeing Company3rd Premier Jetfoil in service since July 2012
Lilau (帝皇星, 929-115-014)8332332Jetfoil1979243Boeing CompanyFormerly served the Royal Navy as HMS Speedy (P296)
Funchal (天皇星, 929-115-013)7923249Jetfoil1979190Boeing Company1st Premier Jetfoil in service since March 2009
Taipa (帝后星, 929-115-021)8127701Jetfoil1981243Boeing Company4th Premier Jetfoil in service since February 2013
Cacilhas (幸運星, 929-115-018)8019564Jetfoil1981243Boeing CompanyPremier Jetfoil
São Jorge (銀星, 929-100-006)7933165Jetfoil1976243Boeing CompanyPremier Jetfoil since late 2014
Santa Maria (金星, 929-100-005)7523910Jetfoil1975243Boeing Company
Urzela (鐵星, 929-100-007)7932898Jetfoil1976243Boeing Company
Penha (祥星)9101778FoilCat1995419Kvaerner Fjellstrand ShipyardUpgraded to Premier Status
Barca (日星)9101780FoilCat1995419Kvaerner Fjellstrand ShipyardUpgraded to Premier Status
Universal MK I (宇航壹號)9060376Flying Cat1992303Kvaerner Fjellstrand Shipyard
Universal MK III (宇航叄號)9060390Flying Cat1993303Kvaerner Fjellstrand Shipyard
Universal MK V (宇航五號)9236872Flying Cat2000406Damen ShipyardOriginally purchased by First Ferry (Macau) as New Ferry V
Universal MK 2001 (宇航2001)9087556TriCat1994333FBM Marine Limited
Universal MK 2002 (宇航2002)9087568TriCat1995333FBM Marine Limited
Universal MK 2003 (宇航2003)9087570TriCat1995333FBM Marine LimitedVessel involved in collision with fishing vessel near Lung Sou Gok in August 2016[3]
Universal MK 2004 (宇航2004)9087582TriCat1995333FBM Marine Limited
Universal MK 2005 (宇航2005)9087594TriCat1996333FBM Marine Limited
Universal MK 2006 (宇航2006)9139206TriCat1996333FBM Marine Limited
Universal MK 2007 (宇航2007)9139218TriCat1996333FBM Marine Limited
Universal MK 2008 (宇航2008)9139220TriCat1997333FBM–Aboitiz Shipyard, Philippines
Universal MK 2009 (宇航2009)9160188TriCat1998328Pequot River Shipworks, New London, CT, USASecond hand (joined in 2005); painted in MGM Macau livery
Universal MK 2011 (宇航2011)9444209Austal 48m2008418Austal ShipyardOriginally purchased by First Ferry (Macau) as New Ferry LXXXVII; sold to TurboJET before the launch of First Ferry (Macau)
Universal MK 2012 (宇航2012)9433676Austal 48m2008418Austal ShipyardOriginally purchased by First Ferry (Macau) as New Ferry LXXXVIII; sold to TurboJET before the launch of First Ferry (Macau)
Universal MK 2013 (宇航2013)9259525Austal 48m2002414Austal ShipyardOriginally purchased by First Ferry (Macau) as New Ferry LXXXI
Universal MK 2014 (宇航2014)9259537Austal 48m2002414Austal ShipyardOriginally purchased by First Ferry (Macau) as New Ferry LXXXII
Universal MK 2015 (宇航2015)9259549Austal 48m2002414Austal ShipyardOriginally purchased by First Ferry (Macau) as New Ferry LXXXIII
Universal MK 2016 (宇航2016)9323209Austal 48m2004418Austal ShipyardOriginally purchased by First Ferry (Macau) as New Ferry LXXXV
Universal MK 2017 (宇航2017)9323211Austal 48m2004418Austal ShipyardOriginally purchased by First Ferry (Macau) as New Ferry LXXXVI
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Açores (恆星, 929-100-008)7933189Jetfoil1977262Boeing CompanySold to South Korea in 2004 (renamed as Kobee III)
Guia (東星, 929-100-009)7932848Jetfoil1977243Boeing CompanyRepainted in modern livery; retired in 2018
Corvo (火星, 929-100-003)7731555Jetfoil1975242Boeing CompanyOriginally as Kamehameha for SeaFlite (Pacific Sea Transportation Ltd.) in 1975; sold to South Korea in 2006 (renamed as Hijet)
Pico (土星, 929-100-004)7737391Jetfoil1975243Boeing CompanyRetired in 2018
Madeira (木星, 929-100-002)7523881Jetfoil1975243Boeing CompanyCrashed in November 2013 injuring 87 and has since been retired[4]
Flores (水星, 929-100-001)7737389Jetfoil1975243Boeing CompanyFormerly Jetfoil One; currently inactive (possibly retired)
Ponta Delgada (銅星, 929-100-008)7932903Jetfoil1978242Boeing CompanySold to South Korea in 2004 (renamed as Kobee V)
Balsa (北星)8878362PS-301994270Shanghai Simno Marine LimitedScrapped in September 2020
Praia (南星)9143960PS-301994242Shanghai Simno Marine LimitedSold to South Korea in 2002 (renamed as Kobee)
Universal MK IV (宇航肆號)9086655Flying Cat1994303Kvaerner Fjellstrand ShipyardSold to South Korea in August 2011
Universal MK II (宇航貳號)9060388Flying Cat1993303Kvaerner Fjellstrand ShipyardSold to Indonesia in 2010 (renamed as Prima Oasis)
Universal MK 2010 (宇航2010)9182538TriCat1999328Pequot River Shipworks, New London, CT, USASecond hand (joined in 2005); currently inactive (parked at Tsing Yi)

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: TurboJET. Shun Tak. 17 May 2016.
  2. Web site: 2011-08-11 . Shun Tak–China Travel Shipping Investments Limited Acquiring First Ferry (Macau) . 2023-05-27.
  3. Web site: Yeung . Raymond . 2016-08-28 . One hurt and hundreds left stranded in high-speed ferry crash off Hong Kong's Lantau Island . 2023-05-27 . South China Morning Post.
  4. Web site: Lo . Clifford . Chan . Thomas . 2013-11-29 . Macau jetfoil passengers tell of 'crash like thunder' that left 87 injured . 2023-05-27 . South China Morning Post.