Port Canaveral, Floride, USA. 18 Mar 2019. Lors d'une cérémonie sur le thème de l'espace aujourd'hui, le Port Canaveral et autorité partenaire de longue date de croisière Carnival Cruise Line a officiellement lancé pour la construction de Port Canaveral's new Cruise Terminal 3 complexe. Le nouveau terminal, surnommé l'aire de lancement, sera la maison de Mardi Gras, le Cruise line, et la plus novatrice de bateau, à compter de 2020. Credit : Julian Poireau/Alamy Live News
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Port Canaveral, FL USA – March 18, 2019 – At a space-themed ceremony today, the Canaveral Port Authority and longtime cruise partner Carnival Cruise Line officially broke ground for construction of Port Canaveral’s new Cruise Terminal 3 complex. The new terminal, dubbed the Launch Pad, will be the home of Mardi Gras, the cruise line’s newest and most innovative ship, beginning in 2020. Port Authority Commissioners and the Port’s leadership team joined Carnival Cruise Line executives for the ceremonial groundbreaking at the project site as NASA’s “Spaceman” planted a Carnival Cruise Line flag on a simulated lunar landscape. The event theme, “Go for Launch, ” was a nod to the Port’s key role with the U.S. space program and the terminal’s futuristic design, which was inspired by nearby Kennedy Space Center. Port Canaveral’s Launch Pad will be homeport to Carnival’s largest and most innovative cruise ship, Mardi Gras, which will be powered by liquified natural gas (LNG) – part of Carnival Corporation’s “green cruising” platform. Mardi Gras will be the first cruise ship in North America to be powered by this clean fuel technology. Port Canaveral has worked with federal, state and local public safety and regulatory officials to ensure the Port’s safety readiness for the ship’s arrival. Fuel providers will employ widely used and proven safe best practices of a ship-to-ship “bunkering” refueling, which is regulated by the U.S. Coast Guard. Photo Credit Julian Leek / Alamy Live News
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