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IWS Fleet books 150 more charter days for IWS Skywalker in 2027

IWS Fleet secured 150 additional charter days for IWS Skywalker in 2027, adding about EUR 7 million and lifting backlog 7% versus the end of Q3 2025.
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IWS Fleet, a subsidiary of Integrated Wind Solutions ASA (IWS), has extended a charter with an existing client and secured an additional 150 days of charter backlog for the Skywalker-class CSOV IWS Skywalker in 2027. The added commitment means the vessel is contracted through end-2027.

The extension increases the charter backlog by about EUR 7 million, equivalent to a 7% uplift compared with the backlog reported at the end of Q3 2025. Including extension options, IWS Fleet has now secured 63% of the available days in 2027.

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