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Keel laying ceremony for the first Finnlines hybrid ro-pax vessel

Finnlines is building two ro-pax vessels and keel laying of the first one, Finnsirius, was celebrated on 1 April 2022. The two cargo-passenger vessels will start to operate from Finland to Sweden and Åland Islands in 2023.


An illustration of the Finnlines’ Superstar ro-pax vessel, MS Finnsirius. Photo: Finnlines Plc.

Finnsirius and its sister vessel Finncanopus will operate on the Finland–Sweden route where Finnlines has sailed since 1997. The ports of call are Naantali in mainland Finland, Långnäs on the Åland Islands and Kapellskär in Sweden

More capacity for cargo, upgraded services for passengers

The combined passenger-cargo vessel will have capacity for about 300 lorries, 200 cars and 1,100 passengers. The vessels are 235 metres long and they utilize the latest state-of-the art technology.

Lorry drivers, commercial and private passengers will enjoy a peaceful, no-stress sea voyage.  The new vessels will have a wider selection of cabins and services, including restaurants, cafés, lounges, a spa and a gym. Drivers have access to their own lounge, sauna and laundry.

“Although we are moving on to a higher service level, the main focus has been on sustainability. Green values have been considered throughout the vessel, from energy generation to lighting management. Onshore power supply and a high-capacity battery pack are examples of how we eliminate local emissions. With the aid of the latest technologies and sustainable innovations, these large vessels are not expected to consume more fuel than the previous generation,” says Emanuele Grimaldi, CEO of Finnlines.

The next milestone for the Finnsirius will be launching in August 2022 when keel laying of the other Superstar ro-pax vessel, Finncanopus, is also scheduled to take place. The two Superstar vessels are part of Finnlines’ EUR 500-million Newbuilding Programme, which also includes three hybrid ro-ro vessels. The ro-pax vessels are expected to be delivered in autumn 2023 whereas the ro-ro vessels will enter Finnlines’ services during 2022.

Ship particulars, Finnsirius / Finncanopus

Type of vessel: Cargo-passenger
Delivery: 2023
Ice class: 1 A Super
Length, overall:  235.0m
Gross tonnage: 64,600
Deadweight: 11,500
Lane metres: 5,200
Passengers: 1,100
Passenger cabins: 323
Route: Finland–Sweden (Naantali–Långnäs–Kapellskär)

Emission reduction technology
  • Shore power connection
  • Exhaust gas abatement
  • Waste heat recovery
  • Battery pack
  • Air lubrication
  • Auto-mooring
  • Ballast water treatment system
The construction of the Finnsirius is progressing and the first keel-block of the new vessel was laid into the shipyard’s dry dock. Photo: Finnlines Plc.
Traditional keel laying ceremony for the first Finnlines hybrid ro-pax vessel was celebrated on 1 April 2022. In the picture General Manager (CEO) of the Yard Zheng Hehui and Finnlines’ Site Manager Christopher Alixius. Photo: Finnlines Plc.
For further information, please contact

Tom Pippingsköld
Vice President and Deputy CEO, CFO
phone +358 40 519 5041
tom.pippingskold@finnlines.com

Press contact

Communications Department, communications@finnlines.com

Finnlines Plc

Finnlines is a leading shipping operator of ro-ro and passenger services in the Baltic Sea, the North Sea and the Bay of Biscay. The Company is a part of the Grimaldi Group, one of the world’s largest operators of ro-ro vessels and the largest operator of the Motorways of the Sea in Europe for both passengers and freight. This affiliation enables Finnlines to offer liner services to and from any destination in the Mediterranean, West Africa as well as the Atlantic coast of both North and South America.