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REGENT Selects Bureau Veritas to Commence Classification of Seagliders

Updated: Dec 17, 2021


Photo caption: The 12-passenger seaglider named Viceroy


Boston, MA./4 October 2021 - REGENT Craft Inc. has selected Bureau Veritas Marine and Offshore to evaluate REGENT’s initial wing-in-ground-effect vehicle, the 12-passenger seaglider named Viceroy, with the objective of obtaining a certificate of classification for the vessel type. Bureau Veritas is one of the world’s leading classification societies with over 190 years of reviewing and approving novel seagoing vessels. Obtaining classification notation is a necessary milestone before commencing serial production of a new vessel and is a significant step forward in enabling seaglider operations in countries around the world.

“Bureau Veritas is looking forward to working with REGENT on classifying this novel wing-in-ground-effect craft,”

says Laurent Leblanc, Senior Vice-President, Technical & Operations, Bureau Veritas, Marine and Offshore.

“Seagliders present an opportunity for Bureau Veritas to assess the safety and suitability of cutting-edge systems including electric propulsion systems, high-speed hydrofoils, and digital fly-by-wire control systems.”

REGENT has completed the first stage of the Risk Based Qualification of New Technology process as documented in Bureau Veritas Guidance Note NI 525. This process will lead to an Approval in Principle (AIP) of the Viceroy seaglider design in 2022. REGENT and Bureau Veritas have been working together for several months and have established certification acceptance criteria and the technology maturity scale that will apply to the vessel, incorporating technology readiness level, integration difficulty, and operational conditions, that will be used to determine the qualification processes that each system and subsystem will undergo and conform to before the vessel receives its classification certification.

REGENT CEO, Billy Thalheimer, says,

“Classification of seagliders is an important aspect for our customers to operate seagliders and obtain insurance world-wide. REGENT is excited to be working with Bureau Veritas through this qualification process given their expertise and experience with complex maritime vessels.”

About REGENT Craft Inc.

REGENT has developed the seaglider, an electric wing-in-ground effect vehicle which incorporates the latest advancements in maritime and electric aviation to provide fast, sustainable and low-cost transportation between coastal cities. Drastically reducing the cost and friction of regional transportation between coastal cities, seagliders operate a few meters off the water's surface and couples the high speed of aircraft with the low operating cost of vessels. Conforming with the safety standards of modern aircraft and vessels, seagliders will service routes up to 300 kilometers at speeds up to 160 knots with existing battery technology, and routes up to 700 kilometers with next-gen batteries.

For more information email media@regentcraft.com or visit https://www.regentcraft.com/

About Bureau Veritas Marine and Offshore

Bureau Veritas is a world leader in laboratory testing, inspection and certification services. Created in 1828, the Group has more than 78,000 employees located in more than 1,500 offices and laboratories around the globe. Bureau Veritas helps its clients improve their performance by offering services and innovative solutions, in order to ensure that their assets, products, infrastructure and processes meet standards and regulations in terms of quality, health and safety, environmental protection and social responsibility.

Bureau Veritas is listed on Euronext Paris and belongs to the Next 20 index.

Compartment A, ISIN code FR 0006174348, stock symbol: BVI.

For more information, visit https://bureauveritas.com

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