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    Titanic II is a planned passenger ocean liner intended to be a functional modern-day replica of the Olympic-class RMS Titanic. The new ship is planned to have a gross tonnage (GT) of 56,000, while the original ship measured about 46,000 gross register tons (GRT).

  2. Sep 20, 2021 · Clive Palmer and the Blue Star Line plan to launch their Titanic 2 replica from Dubai toward Southampton and then New York in 2022.

  3. Mar 13, 2024 · For more than a decade, Australian billionaire Clive Palmer has been the driving force behind plans to build Titanic II — a replica of the ill-fated ship that sank in 1912 with more than...

  4. Mar 14, 2024 · A mining billionaire and former member of the Australian parliament has again relaunched his plan to build a replica of the Titanic that is “far, far superior than the original” and will carry...

  5. ROLLING STONE: Billionaire Says His Long-Delayed ‘Titanic II’ Ship Will Be Antidote to ‘Woke’ Politics. 17 minutes read. SOURCE: Rolling Stone Australian mining magnate Clive Palmer has been pitching the replica for more than a decade.

  6. Clive Palmer announces Titanic II, a modern and luxurious version of the historic ship, set to sail in 2027.

  7. Oct 23, 2018 · The maiden voyage of the Titanic II will take intrepid passengers from Dubai to New York with the first sailing scheduled to take place in 2022, reports CruiseArabia.

  8. Oct 23, 2018 · A replica of the infamous passenger ship — dubbed the Titanic II — is set to make its first voyage in 2022. It will welcome 2,400 passengers and 900 crew members, USA Today reported, almost the...

  9. Apr 29, 2024 · Australian billionaire Clive Palmer has noodled for years with the idea of building Titanic II: a full replica of the doomed luxury liner that sank on its maiden voyage in 1912. Now he’s...

  10. Titanic II Info and Stats. The new ocean liner will accommodate 2,400 passengers and 900 crew members, same as the original (but worth noting, significantly smaller than modern cruise ships, such as Icon of the Seas).