This news can be compared to a shipwreck. True, not quite usual. The fact is that the almost completed cruise liner in the world and the sixth largest ship in the world, Global Dream II, designed for 9,000 passengers, instead of sea voyages, is sent … straight for recycling. The reason is January 2022, the contractor, the German mv werften went bankrupt, and n with the spership

According to the Guardian, the bankrupt company was forced to sell its production facilities from a division of the German Navy for next to nothing. However, since the giant 260,000-ton cruise ship is completely unsuitable for naval service, the decision was made to use it.

The printed part of the “stillborn” mega-liner is a consequence of the recent covid-19 pandemic, which caused colo private. If everything is restored over time, then the already completed “twin” of the megaliner, Global Dream I, remained on the move.

Global Dream 2

Source: Tech Cult

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