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Aerodrome infra for seaplanes to be ready in 6 to 8 months, says government

The government has also planned to put on hold the usage of seaplanes within the Andaman and Nicobar Islands as was anticipated previously.

January 26, 2019 / 07:58 IST
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A seaplane takes off from the Amanwana resort on Moyo island in eastern Indonesia September 20, 2012. The seaplane taxiing over a coral reef to deliver tourists to a remote luxury resort may soon become a more familiar sight in Indonesia, an archipelago of 17,000 islands and only 183 airports. At the moment, seaplanes in Indonesia are limited to niche charter flights for high-end tourism and mining, but their use could spread to serve the needs of a fast-growing economy and to beat the lack of transport infrastructure. Picture taken September 20,2012.  REUTERS/Neil Chatterjee  (INDONESIA - Tags: TRANSPORT BUSINESS TRAVEL) - GM1E8A90DKC01
A seaplane takes off from the Amanwana resort on Moyo island in eastern Indonesia September 20, 2012. The seaplane taxiing over a coral reef to deliver tourists to a remote luxury resort may soon become a more familiar sight in Indonesia, an archipelago of 17,000 islands and only 183 airports. At the moment, seaplanes in Indonesia are limited to niche charter flights for high-end tourism and mining, but their use could spread to serve the needs of a fast-growing economy and to beat the lack of transport infrastructure. Picture taken September 20,2012. REUTERS/Neil Chatterjee (INDONESIA - Tags: TRANSPORT BUSINESS TRAVEL) - GM1E8A90DKC01

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In about six months' time, travelling to Statue of Unity and Nagarjuna Sagar would be possible via seaplane as the Centre has approved six aerodromes across India under the third phase of UDAN, it's regional connectivity scheme.

Announcing the routes on January 25, the Ministry of Civil Aviation revealed six water aerodrome sights suitable for seaplanes. These include Guwahati River Front, Nagarjuna Sagar, Sabarmati River Front, Shatrunjay Dam, Statue of Unity and Umrangso Reservoir.

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"Waterdromes are the beginning of newer ways of flying... For places where there was no place to build airports (due to lack of availability of land), we can now land of water," Union Minister for Civil Aviation, Suresh Prabhu, said.

The Centre had proposed a total of 13 sights to build waterdromes, of which only six could be awarded.