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SkyHop gets DGCA nod for India’s first commercial seaplane flights linking Lakshadweep to mainland

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Published on 27 April 2026
SkyHop gets DGCA nod for India’s first commercial seaplane flights linking Lakshadweep to mainland

A 19 seater is ready to link remote islands

India’s first dedicated commercial seaplane operator, SkyHop Aviation, has received its Air Operator Certificate from the DGCA after successful test flights. The airline now plans to begin operations using a 19-seater aircraft, aiming to connect Lakshadweep islands with the mainland and boost regional travel options where regular air access is limited.

  • SkyHop Aviation secured its DGCA Air Operator Certificate
  • Test flights cleared the way for commercial operations
  • Planned 19-seater seaplanes will serve Lakshadweep routes
  • Goal is faster, improved access between islands and mainland
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