The Turkish-built MV Isle of Islay has been unable to use its bow doors since mid-May.
CalMac's 42-year-old ferry MV Isle of Arran could be saved from the scrapyard - and sail off to the Mediterranean.
The Glen Rosa ferry has left its second period in dry dock, ahead of sea trials which are expected to begin in the coming months ...
Summer use in “less punishing” waters on the horizon for decommissioned CalMac ferries ...
Scotland's ferry network needs a brand-new vessel roughly every year to year-and-a-half simply to stop services deteriorating ...
MV Loch Indaal is the most complete of the remaining ships still being built at the Cemre shipyard, and is due for delivery shortly Scotland's publicly-owned ferries body has paid in full and taken ...
CalMac has hit the headlines for ferry breakdowns and service problems - but how big is the fleet at the ferry firm’s disposal, what is its history and what are the major challenges to come?
The first of four new CalMac ships built in Turkey has carried its first passengers, bringing some relief to the ferry operator as faces a "firestorm" of vessel shortages. MV Isle of Islay sailed from ...
The first of four new CalMac ferries being built in Turkey has arrived in Scotland after a four-week voyage delayed by stormy weather. MV Isle of Islay sailed up the Clyde and berthed at the Inchgreen ...
Ageing Scottish ferries could soon be sailing in the Mediterranean rather than being sent to be decommissioned ...
CalMac’s newest ferry is set to be taken out of action for repairs 15 weeks after entering service. The MV Isle of Islay, the first of the fleet to be built in Turkey, officially entered service at ...
CalMac's newest ship - the Turkish-built MV Isle of Islay - is to be withdrawn from service for repairs later this month, just 15 weeks after carrying its first passengers. The roll-on roll-off ferry ...