American Tracy Ellen Zedeck who has been captain of one year in this summer arrived to the Croatian European Costal Airlines from Maldivian Islands. We asked about her seaplane pilot’s career in writing.
Indian government supports the seaplanes
Government of the State of Kerala in India is gearing up to launch seaplane operations in the State. On this week the Cabinet decided to go ahead with the project which had gone into hibernation since the inaugural flight in…
Viking Twin Otter in Paris – second part
We received further news and pictures of Viking Air from Paris and many people commented on our earlier article about the Canadian-Chinese huge deal.
Questvideo from Trans Maldivian Airways
Seaplane Airline Maldivian Air Taxi which is now Trans Maldivian Airways, carrying passengers from Male International Airport to their resort.
The Croatian prime minister first seaplane flight
Last week Croatian Prime Minister, Zoran Milanovic flew first by a seaplane. He was the first Prime Minister flying in Europe 2000’s. European Costal Airlines regular scheduled flight was from Split to Jelsa. Images of flight.
Ansett Airways flying boat services in Australia
After second world war Sandringham’s flying boats, earlier Short Sunderland’s bomber planes flew in Australia. Beautifuel pictures about it.
Istanbul byes six new Viking Twin Otter
Seabird Airlines of Istanbul, Turkey have signed a multi-aircraft deal along with an exclusive sales representative agreement covering Viking Twin Otter Series 400 aircraft sales in Turkey.
The first commercial seaplane operator in Ireland
On May 2011 Lakeland Seaplane Tours Ltd. was issued with an Air Operators Certificate by the United Kingdom Civil Aviation Authority.
Floatplanes national arline’s Sri Lanka
SriLankan Airlines re-launched its domestic floatplanes service SriLankan Air Taxi last year and already it’s flying frequently all over the island giving people a chance to see Sri Lanka like never before and making travelling a little easier as well.
Floatplanes on Lake Balaton
We received a placard from Dr. Anna Ács, who is a museologist from Balatonfüred, Hungary. The placard indicates a floatplane and a flight-guide around Lake Balaton. In the 1920’s the seaplane-activity was prosperous around Lake Balaton.