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ClassNK has granted an Approval in Principle (AIP) based on its “Guidelines for Wind-Assisted Propulsion Systems for Ships” and related regulations to Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha, Ltd. (“K” LINE) and AIRSEAS SAS for their automated kite system “Seawing”.

Performance and safety

The “Seawing” system collects and analyses meteorological and oceanic data in real-time

According to an announcement by “K” Line and Airseas, “Seawing” is a kite system that assists vessel propulsion by harnessing natural wind power through its dynamic flight. A simple switch launches or recovers the kite which unfolds, operates, and refolds autonomously.

The “Seawing” system collects and analyses meteorological and oceanic data in real-time, then adapts its flight to this information to optimise its performance as well as to ensure maximum safety.

Wind-Assisted Propulsion Systems

ClassNK released its Guidelines for Wind-Assisted Propulsion Systems for Ships in September 2019 to contribute to the safety integrity and design of this technology and the ships that are installed with it. Upon receiving the application from “K” Line and Airseas, ClassNK reviewed the basic design of the kite system in line with relevant international conventions, ClassNK rules, and the above-mentioned guidelines.

Following its successful completion, ClassNK granted an AIP for the basic design of the kite system. ClassNK will continue to support the smooth implementation of new technologies through its role as a third-party certification body.

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