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Involvement in search for MH Flight 370?

According to http://www.jacc.gov.au/families/operational_reports/opsearch-update-20150311.aspx there are three ships with Fugro prefixes involved in the search for Flight 370. Are the Fugro Discovery, Fugro Equator, and Fugro Supporter all owned by the company? Only one was mentioned in the article. Shanen (talk) 12:03, 15 March 2015 (UTC)

This page on Fugro's web site certainly implies that they are:

Fugro’s ... equipment are playing a key role in the search for ... MH370. Three Fugro specialist survey vessels, ... are surveying the search area ...
... in June 2014, our advanced survey vessel Fugro Equator began mapping ...
... In October Fugro Discovery commenced deepwater search operations ...
... in December, Fugro Equator was mobilised to conduct underwater search operations ... The third Fugro vessel, Fugro Supporter, is equipped with an ... AUV ... being used to scan those portions of the search area ...

106.68.184.236 (talk) 12:22, 16 March 2015 (UTC)

Ships

Fugro owns quite a lot of ships, as shown on sub pages of http://www.fugro.com/our-expertise/our-world/vessel

(listed under Capabilities, in each case)

It's probably not appropriate to list them all, and there doesn't seem to be much point in listing only a handful (as the article currently does). Should the current small subset list be removed from the article? 203.59.53.60 (talk) 12:49, 6 April 2015 (UTC)

Some time last year Fugro updated their logo to slightly different (higher contrast) colours. The Wikipedia article still has the older logo/colours, so should be updated. I have submitted a request at Wikipedia:Files_for_upload/November_2015#Fugro logo for someone to upload the new logo. 124.148.67.125 (talk) 13:46, 3 December 2015 (UTC)

 Done 124.148.67.125 (talk) 11:37, 9 December 2015 (UTC)