‘This is a game-changer’: Australia, once home of glamour flying boats, eyes a seaplane revival

‘This is a game-changer’: Australia, once home of glamour flying boats, eyes a seaplane revival

In a nod to aviation history and the original ‘kangaroo route’, manufacturers are betting on the aircraft finding its niche again

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Six decades on from the arrival of the jet age, aviation is looking back to the future as niche business demands and infrastructure gaps pave the way for a revival of seaplane production.

Seaplanes were prominent around the world in the first half of the 20th century, and are a key feature of Australia’s aviation history. The country’s first international airport, Sydney’s Rose Bay, opened in 1938 and served as a base for flights to Europe.

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