Manufacturers See Seaplane Demand

Credit: DORNIER SEAPLANE
An aging global fleet of seaplanes is prompting several companies to come forward with new or renewed designs aimed at private, commercial inter-island and special-mission markets for aircraft that can take off and land on water. Leading the field is British Columbia’s Viking Air, which is flight...

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