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History
France
Name
Ville de Bordeaux
Namesake
Bordeaux, French port city
Owner
Louis Dreyfus Armateurs/Leif Höegh & Co[1]
20year+10 lease to Airbus[1]
Operator
Fret/CETAM
Port of registry
Bordeaux, France
Builder
Jingling shipyard, Nanjing, China
Cost
$30million[2]
Yard number
02-0401
Launched
30 July 2003
Commissioned
April 2004
Identification
IMO: 9270842
Callsign: FZCE
General characteristics
Type
Roll-on/roll-off ferry
Tonnage
21528 gross tons
Length
154 m (505 ft)
Beam
28 m (92 ft)
Draft
5.5 m (18 ft)
Installed power
diesel
The Ville de Bordeaux is a ship carrier which was designed to transport the elements of the Airbus A380, but now transports parts for the Airbus A320 between Europe and the USA.[citation needed]
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1622 in Bordeaux, parish of Saint-Éloi, Cureau apprenticed with the painter Jos(eph) Roy. On Roy's death he became a painter at the Hôtel deVille of Bordeaux...
origines de la Bibliothèque municipale deBordeaux" (in French). Retrieved March 6, 2022. "Raymond Céleste, Histoire de la Bibliothèque de la Villede Bordeaux...
Bretagne (1855), a 130-gun steam and sail three-decker VilledeBordeaux (1860), a 90-gun Villede Nantes-class ship of the line, was renamed Bretagne when...
manufactured wings for the Airbus A380 aircraft leave Mostyn on the ship VilledeBordeaux, after travelling down the River Dee by barge from the Airbus wing...
2015[needs update], transported from the port of La Rochelle by the ship VilledeBordeaux.[citation needed] The project being more than two years late on its...
Exposition organisée pour commémorer le centenaire de sa naissance (in French). Bordeaux: VilledeBordeaux. OCLC 557859304. Lockspeiser, Edward (1978) [1962]...
The Bordeaux tramway network (French: Tramway deBordeaux) consists of four lines serving the city of Bordeaux in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in southwestern France...
la Bibliothèque de la villedeBordeaux. Imprimerie royale. pp. 2–44. Retrieved 2016-10-10. Journal général d'annonces des œuvres de musique, gravures...
Cup football games held in Bordeaux. 2003 - Bordeaux tramway begins operating. 2004 Station Hôtel deVille (Tram deBordeaux) opens. Hugues Martin [fr]...
Bordeaux Cathedral, officially known as the Primatial Cathedral of St Andrew of Bordeaux (French: Cathédrale-Primatiale Saint-André deBordeaux), is a...
Atlas have left Portbury on three specialised ferries (one called the VilleDeBordeaux) after travelling from the factory at Filton. They go via St Nazaire...
Filippo [in Italian] (1754). Dissertations sur les anciens monumens de la villedeBordeaux, sur les Gahets, les antiquités, et les ducs d'Aquitaine avec un...
Universitaires de Rennes, 2010, p. 391 Base Joconde: Le Port de Marseille, French Ministry of Culture. (in French) Base Joconde: La Ville et la Rade de Toulon...