AIRCAT Vessels and ESNA deliver three AIRCAT 35 Crewliners to TotalEnergies in Angola

This project demonstrates TotalEnergies' confidence in advanced solutions for its offshore operations, enhancing the modernisation of maritime transport in Africa.
La fabricación de los buques de AIRCAT Vessels y ESNA

In a collaboration between AIRCAT Vessels and ESNA , the delivery of three AIRCAT 35 Crewliners vessels has been completed, now integrated into the ENERGY CRAFT fleet, owned by TotalEnergies in Angola. These vessels have been designed to optimize offshore operations.

The construction of the AIRCAT Vessels and ESNA vessels

With state-of-the-art Surface Effect Ship ( SES ) technology, the AIRCAT 35 Crewliners stand out for reaching speeds of over 50 knots even in adverse sea conditions. In addition, they are adapted and equipped to transport up to 80 passengers with business class comfort standards, including an innovative Motion Control System ( MCS ), which ensures efficient and stable transfers in waves of up to 2.5 meters.

The vessels will operate daily between Luanda and TotalEnergies Angola’s offshore sites, reinforcing transportation capacity in the oil and gas sector. Strategic Marine and ESNA played key roles in the construction and design of these vessels, reaffirming a joint commitment to maritime innovation and sustainability.

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A demonstration of the AIRCAT 35 Crewliner. Source: AIRCAT Vessels

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Source and photos: Aircat-vessels via LinkedIn