Hellenic Seaplanes (Greek Υδροπλάνα Ελλάδας ΑΕ) is a seaplane company in Greece with its own maintenance, training, flight operations and water aerodrome development strategy. The main base is in Athens and soon will operate connecting all Greek Islands to the mainland.
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Founded | 2013 |
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Focus cities | Central Greece - Attica, Crete, Thrace - North Aegean islands, Macedonia, Epirus, Dodecanese islands, Peloponnese, Ionian islands - Western Greece, Cyclades islands, Thessaly |
Destinations | 10 |
Headquarters | Athens, Attica, Greece |
Key people | Nicolas Charalambous President & C.E.O. |
Website | www |
According to Hellenic Seaplane's statement,[1] the company aims to fly from port to port among the islands, coastal cities of central Greece and lakes throughout the country, in order to cover the deficiencies of the current transportation system with new alternative mode of transport that will give a solution to the lengthy and difficult transportation that currently exists, while giving a new boost for tourism activities.[2]
As of 2021 the company had yet to commence operations.
Hellenic Seaplanes S.A. was established in May 2013 in Athens, by Mister Nicolas Charalambous,[3] following the passing of bill 4146/2013[4] that set out the framework for water aerodrome and seaplane operations in Greece.
The company will generate revenues from the provision of the following products and services:[5]
The Seaplane operations have been placed around ten (10) geographic regions which are as follows:[6]
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