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Fincantieri to build a next-generation ship for Cunard

Fincantieri 

Trieste  - Fincantieri, leader in cruise ship design and construction, and Carnival Corporation & plc, the world's largest cruise company, announced today the signing of a memorandum of agreement (MoA) for the construction of one next-generation cruise ship for the iconic luxury brand Cunard. 
The agreement will become operational when all the financial and technical conditions will be satisfied.  The ship will be built at the Monfalcone yard and join the Cunard's fleet in 2022. The 113,000 ton ship will carry 3,000 guests and be the 249th to fly the Cunard flag, the first since 2010 when Fincantieri delivered the "Queen Elizabeth", three years after the "Queen Victoria" was built in 2007. Marking the first time since 1998 that the luxury cruise brand will have four ships in simultaneous service. "We are very pleased to announce a fourth ship for our immensely popular Cunard brand, which is also one of the most legendary brands in the entire vacation industry," said Arnold Donald, CEO of Carnival Corporation. Giuseppe Bono, CEO of Fincantieri, stated: "With this agreement we once more link our company's name with Cunard's, a real icon of the cruise market, confirming us as a shipbuilder able to combine tradition and innovation like no one else in the world. It is a lasting journey that, besides the construction of the two authentic 'queens' like "Queen Victoria" and "Queen Elizabeth", stresses the importance of our partnership with Carnival. Bono concluded: "In fact, for this Group we have built 63 ships, representing today almost two-thirds of their fleet, with other 9 to come in the coming years. A cooperation which can be defined as historical, based on relationships of mutual respect and trust". Fincantieri has built 78 cruise ships since 1990 (55 from 2002), 63 of which for Carnival's different brands, while other 33, including agreements, are currently being designed or built in the Group's yards, 9 of which for the shipowners of the American group. 
 

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