List of ship launches in 2009

The list of ship launches in 2009 includes a chronological list of ships launched in 2009.

Country Builder Location Ship Class / type Notes
14 January  Vietnam Nam Trieu Ship Building Industry Corporation Hai Phong PTSC-Bach Ho[1] Floating Storage and Offloading vessel For Petrovietnam.[2]
16 January  Germany Ferus Smit Leer Drogdenbank For Pot Scheepvaart
17 January  Turkey Halit Bey For VBG Shipping & Trading Co, Turkey.[3]
18 January  United States Northrop Grumman Newport News, Virginia New Mexico Virginia-class submarine
27 January  South Korea Ulsan Hyundai Heavy Industries Al Khor Sealand-New-York-type container ship Reederei Hermann Wulff John-Peter Wulff[4]
29 January  Denmark Odense Staalskibsvaerft Lindø Mathilde Mærsk M-class container ship For Mærsk Line[5]
January  France STX Europe Saint-Nazaire MSC Magnifica Musica-class cruise ship For MSC Cruises
11 February  Spain Navantia Ferrol Thor Heyerdahl Fridtjof Nansen-class frigate For Royal Norwegian Navy
13 February  Germany Meyer Werft Papenburg AIDAluna Cruise ship Official launch at Palma de Mallorca, built at Papenburg for AIDA Cruises.
14 February  Romania Daewoo Mangalia Heavy Industries Mangalia Rio Blanco Rio-class container ship For Hamburg Süd[6]
27 February  Italy Fincantieri Ancona Silver Spirit Cruise ship For Silversea Cruises[7]
28 February  South Korea Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering Geoje MSC Camille 'MSC Danit-type container ship For Mediterranean Shipping Company[8]
8 March  United States National Steel and Shipbuilding San Diego, California Wally Schirra Lewis and Clark-class dry cargo ship
12 March  Italy Fincantieri Marghera Costa Deliziosa Hybrid Vista and Spirit-class cruise ship For Costa Cruises
12 March  Romania Daewoo Mangalia Heavy Industries Mangalia Rio Bravo Rio-class container ship For Hamburg Süd[9]
21 March  Netherlands Ferus Smit Hoogezand Bro Garland [10]
27 March  Germany Nordseewerke Emden Frisia Lübeck
28 March  Netherlands Niestern Sander Delfzijl Eemsborg For Wagenborg Shipping [nl]
30 March  United States Ingalls Shipbuilding Pascagoula, Mississippi Gravely Arleigh Burke-class destroyer
30 March  China Zhejiang Ouhua Shipbuilding Zhoushan Medbaffin type CV Venus 5300 container ship For Reederei Buss[11]
March  South Korea Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering Okpo MSC Danit Container ship
9 April  Germany Schiffswerft J.J. Sietas Hamburg-Neuenfelde Navi Baltic Sietas type 178 container ship For Amisco, Tallinn[12]
25 April  Poland Stocznia Gdynia Gdynia Sattha Bhum Type Stocznia Gdynia 8184-container ship [13]
25 May  Germany Diedrich Shipyard Oldersum Wind Force I For AG Norden-Frisia
6 June  Germany Meyer Werft Papenburg Celebrity Equinox Solstice-class cruise ship For Celebrity Cruises
7 June  Germany Wandan Yards Wismar Stena Britannica RoPax 55 For Stena Line[14]
7 June  Germany Wandan Yards Wismar Stena Hollandica RoPax 55 For Stena Line[15]
12 June  Germany Blohm + Voss Hamburg Eclipse container ship luxury yacht
16 June  Germany Ferus Smit Leer Fivelborg For Wagenborg Shipping [nl]
18 June  Germany HDW Kiel Arpão Type 214 submarine For Portuguese Navy
25 June  Italy T Mariotti SpA Venice Seabourn Odyssey Cruise ship For Seabourn Cruise Line
26 June  Italy Fincantieri Monfalcone Azura Grand-class cruise ship For P&O Cruises[16]
4 July  South Korea Samsung Heavy Industries Geoje Saipem 12000 [17]
11 July  Germany Schiffswerft J.J. Sietas Hamburg-Neuenfelde Elysee Sietas type 178 container ship For JR Shipping BV Elysee[18]
11 July  China Zhejiang Ouhua Shipbuilding Zhoushan Mederie type CV Venus 5300 container ship For Reederei Buss[19]
16 July  Romania Santierul Naval Damen Galati SA Galați Samskip Innovator Damen Container Feeder 800 container ship [20]
26 July  India Shipbuilding Centre Visakhapatnam Arihant Arihant-class submarine
1 August  United States Bath Iron Works Bath, Maine Jason Dunham Arleigh Burke-class destroyer
5 August  Romania Daewoo Mangalia Heavy Industries Mangalia Rio Madeira Rio-class container ship For Hamburg Süd[21]
14 August  Germany Lindenau Kiel Seychelles Paradise Tanker
16 August  United States National Steel and Shipbuilding San Diego, California Matthew Perry Lewis and Clark-class dry cargo ship
18 August  Germany Nordseewerke Emden Borkum
21 August  Japan IHI Marine United Ise Hyūga-class helicopter destroyer
27 August  China Sasebo HI Sasebo Five Stars Fujian bulk carrier [22]
28 August  Romania Santierul Naval Damen Galati SA Galați Samskip Endeavour Damen Container Feeder 800 container ship [23]
29 August  Bulgaria Royal Helena Barquentine [24]
4 September  Russia Skala Skipasmidja Faroe Islands Petrozavodsk Reefer cargo ship For P/f Kenn[25]
18 September  India Mazagon Dock Limited Mumbai Kochi Kolkata-class destroyer
19 September  United States VT Halter Marine Moss Point, Mississippi Ferdinand R. Hassler Hydrographic survey vessel For the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration[26]
23 September  Indonesia Pt. Drydocks World Pertama Batam Sampson Goliath-class crane ship For CVI Global Lux Oil & Gas 4 Sàrl[27]
1 October  Italy Fincantieri Ancona Le Boreal Cruise ship For Compagnie du Ponant[28]
22 October  Germany Volkswerft Stralsund Stralsund Vivien A VW 2500-type container ship [29]
16 October  Japan Hakuryū Sōryū-class submarine
16 October  Spain Navantia San Fernando, Cádiz Meteoro Buque de Acción Marítima For Armada Española
21 October  United Kingdom BVT Surface Fleet Govan Defender Type 45 destroyer
30 October  Italy Fincantieri Marghera Nieuw Amsterdam Vista-class cruise ship For Holland America Line[30]
6 November  South Korea Hyundai Heavy Industries Ulsan Vienna Express Vienna Express-class container ship For Hapag Lloyd[31]
6 November  South Korea Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering Geoje MSC Sonia 'MSC Danit-type container ship For Mediterranean Shipping Company[32]
6 November  China Zhejiang Ouhua Shipbuilding Zhoushan Medsuperior type CV Venus 5300 container ship For Reederei Buss[33]
18 November  United Kingdom BAE Systems Marine Portsmouth Amazonas Amazonas-class offshore patrol vessel For Brazilian Navy.[34]
19 November  United Kingdom BAE Systems Surface Ships Scotstoun Scarborough Offshore patrol vessel For Trinidad and Tobago Coast Guard.[35]
20 November  United States General Dynamics Electric Boat Groton, Connecticut Missouri Virginia-class submarine
20 November  Finland STX Europe Turku Allure of the Seas Oasis-class cruise ship For Royal Caribbean International
21 November  Netherlands Ferus Smit Westerbroek Pioneer
11 December  Germany Nordseewerke Emden Frisia Cottbus TNSW 3400
11 December  South Korea Hyundai Heavy Industries Ulsan Basle Express Vienna Express-class container ship For Hapag Lloyd[36]
11 December  South Korea Hyundai Heavy Industries Ulsan Budapest Express Vienna Express-class container ship For Hapag Lloyd[37]
15 December  United States Ingalls Shipbuilding Pascagoula, Mississippi William P. Lawrence Arleigh Burke-class destroyer
24 December  South Korea Hyundai Heavy Industries Ulsan Prague Express Prague Express-class container ship For Hapag Lloyd[38]
30 December  South Korea Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering Geoje CPO Savona 'MSC Danit-type container ship For Mediterranean Shipping Company[39]
Exact date unknown  United Kingdom David Abels Boatbuilders Ltd. Bristol Clyde Clipper Ferry For Clyde Cruises.[40]
Exact date unknown  Spain Galeon Andalucia Galleon For private owner.[41]
Exact date unknown  Ireland Arklow Marine Services Inc. Arklow Rathlin Express Ferry For Government of Northern Ireland.[42]
Exact date unknown  Philippines Wight Ryder I Catamaran For Wightlink
Exact date unknown  Turkey Ada Yacht Works Bodrum Le Pietre Gulet

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See also