Jekta is
developing a 19-passenger electric seaplane called the PHA-ZE 100. (Image:
Jekta)
FUTUREFLIGHT
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JANUARY 3, 2024
NEW AMPHIBIOUS AVIATION CONFERENCE TO BE LAUNCHED IN MARCH
Venice
will host the first annual Future Opportunities for Seaplanes & Amphibious
Aviation conference on March 21. Joint
organizers Quaynote Communications and Arena Group selected the historic
trading port on Italy’s Adriatic Sea coast as a focal point for innovators
looking to tap the potential for water-based air transportation.
The gathering
is expected to attract around 200 participants, including aircraft
manufacturers, operators, and other stakeholders. Theconference agenda will focus on the case for a new generation
of amphibious aircraft and how these can be brought into commercial service.
Among the
speakers confirmed so far are representatives of electric seaplane
developers Tekna and Elfly. Other speakers are expected to come from
regulators and service providers such as insurance group Skyrisks and Satcom
Direct, which is sponsoring the conference.
In the 1920s,
Venice was one of several venues used for the Schneider Trophy seaplane races.
Several other start-up companies are working on planes for new seaplanes or
seagliders, including Regent,
and Cormorant
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