The British/French built Concorde was the only scheduled supersonic transport (SST) to carry passengers across the Atlantic.
The boat ferried supplies and men across the deep river to the other bank.
Charon
Yes, ferried and ferrying are both perfectly good words. People or things are ferried (transported) across the sea. "I am ferrying people across the sea."
Supersonic Transportation is commercial flight by means of a supersonic vehicle. The Concorde was probably the most famous super sonic jet in history and flew commercial flights across the Atlantic. Its final flight was on November 26, 2003. Currently, there are no Super Sonic Transportation services available to the public.
Charon
They ferry over this Lethean sound Both to and fro. It can pass the ferry backward into light.
If they were mortal, they would fall in and die, unless they were trying to become invincible like Achilles. If they were dead, they couldn't get into the underworld without being ferried across the Styx.
Yes, your hopes can be ferried. The word 'ferry' is used for 'being delivered across a stretch of water.' So, your hopes could be delivered from a land to America, or something like that.
Charyon ferried the souls of the dead across the River Styx.
Mersey
The Admiral David Dixon Porter
They were forced to walk and either had to pay to be ferried across rivers (at a high rate) or swim.