India’s First Seaplane Project Launched
On 31st October, 2020, India's first seaplane service was launched by Prime Ministerfrom Kevadia in Narmada district, the home to the world's tallest statue- Statue of Unity to the Sabarmati Riverfront in Ahmedabad.
- The seaplane will be operated by SpiceJet. It is a 19-seater seaplane, which will be able to accommodate 14 passengers.
- In the next phase, Dharoi dam (Mehsana district) will connect Ambaji and Shatrunjay dam (Bhavnagar district) and Tapi district.
India's Seaplane Project
- The first seaplane project of the country is part of a directive of the Union Ministry of Civil Aviation.
- As per the direction of the Centre, the Airports ....
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