UPDATE 2/25/22: A report in Insurance Journal today says that the fire on the Felicity Ace is out. The journal cited MOL Ship Management, operator of the ship. The management company's statement reads ...
Around 4000 new vehicles from the Volkswagen Group were aboard the Felicity Ace cargo ship that first caught fire a month ago and then sank in the Atlantic Ocean near the Azores on March 1. This week, ...
You’ll remember that the cargo ship Felicity Ace caught fire on February 16 near the Azores. On March 1, it sank in the Atlantic ocean, taking the remains of 3,965 cars with it. Most of them were from ...
The fire on the Felicity Ace cargo ship reportedly started from a Porsche EV, the operator of the vessel indicates. The Volkswagen Group is facing a lawsuit. Again. The ship operator claims that the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. (L-R) Lawyers Heiko Bloch, Hartmuth Sager, Simon Marchlewski, and Michael Molitoris for the defence, and Kai Busch and Andrea ...
Two years ago, the Felicity Ace cargo ship sank in the Atlantic Ocean following a massive fire, leading to the loss of more than 3,900 vehicles. The Volkswagen Group is now facing two lawsuits that ...
Even while the Felicity Ace burned toward the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean 900 miles west of Lisbon, Portugal, executives at Bentley were refiling orders for cars destined for the seafloor. That’s ...
The fish off the coast of the Azores Islands will be swimming in luxury. Thirteen days after a fire was first reported aboard the cargo ship Felicity Ace, it sank about 250 miles from the Azores on ...
LISBON, Portugal -- An abandoned cargo ship packed with luxury cars is adrift in the Atlantic Ocean after a rapidly-spreading fire on board forced the crew to escape. The 656 foot-long Felicity Ace ...
Last week’s news of the sinking of roll-on roll-off car carrier M/V Felicity Ace provides a unique opportunity to illustrate and distinguish the two major types of marine salvage – pure salvage and ...
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