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INTERNATIONAL SHIPBREAKING LIMITED, LLC PREPARES FOR ARRIVAL OF USS KITTY HAWK (CV 63) AFTER HER 16,000-MILE JOURNEY

Jack Arksey

2022-05-30
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USS Kitty Hawk

The decommissioned US Navy aircraft carrier USS Kitty Hawk is set to dock at the Port of Brownsville, Texas on May 31, 2022, after a 16,000-mile trip from Bremerton, Washington, around the tip of South America.

International Shipbreaking Ltd., part of the EMR Group, will be holding a public arrival ceremony at the Cameron County Amphitheatre at Isla Blanca Park on South Padre Island, Texas. This ceremony is to honour the vessel and the tens of thousands of veterans who served our country throughout her 48-years’ of service.

A commemorative booklet has been produced to mark the special occasion and in response to feedback from veterans and their families, mementos made from parts of the ship will be available to purchase on eBay.

Chris Green, President of International Shipbreaking Limited, LLC. said:

“We take great pride in having been awarded another US Navy ship recycling project. I will personally make sure that our recycling operations are as respectful as possible to the men and women who served our country onboard this mighty ship. USS Kitty Hawk will be our fourth Navy Supercarrier recycling project. We have developed procedures for safely recycling the largest ships ever built and I am proud to lead 168 of the hardest working people I have ever met.”

International Shipbreaking Ltd., part of the EMR Group won the Navy bid to recycle the 60,000-ton vessel, the last of the Kitty Hawk-class of “supercarriers”. Once she has safely arrived in Brownsville, the carrier will undergo an extensive dismantling and recycling process which is expected to take around a year and a half to complete.

“Facility preparations are complete, and we are anxiously awaiting her arrival. Our team of highly trained employees will recycle this vessel in a respectful, safe and environmentally responsible manner.”

Commented Chris Green.

For more information, please contact marinerecycling@emrgroup.com