DGCA grants licence to India’s first seaplane airline; service to start in Lakshadweep

India is set to relaunch seaplane services with SkyHop Aviation receiving its operator’s license. The company will initially connect five Lakshadweep islands and the mainland using a 19-seater aircraft. This initiative, supported by government incentives and a modified De Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter, aims to improve regional connectivity and tourism.

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