Amaravati, Nov 8 (PTI) Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu will launch a seaplane demonstration flight operation on November 9, from Prakasam Barrage in Vijayawada to Srisailam in Nandyal district.

This initiative, according to a release, aims to position Andhra Pradesh at the forefront of India's water-based aviation sector.

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The chief minister, along with Civil Aviation Minister Rammohan Naidu and other dignitaries, will board the flight to Srisailam.

According to the state government, seaplane operations hold significant potential for the southern state, which boasts beautiful waterfronts and India's second-longest coastline.

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Eight locations have already been identified in Andhra Pradesh for seaplane services to boost tourism: Prakasam Barrage (Vijayawada), Araku, Lambasingi, Rushikonda, Kakinada, Konaseema, Srisailam, and Tirupati.

The demonstration flight is expected to provide momentum for the development of water aerodromes—designated areas for seaplane operations.

"Water aerodromes can be developed with fewer resources and in a shorter timeframe than traditional airports. They are essential for enhancing air connectivity in areas lacking runway-based airports," the statement added.

By enabling seaplane operations, the state government aims to enhance local tourism, create jobs, and improve accessibility to picturesque destinations like Vijayawada and Srisailam. The government is also exploring additional locations for water aerodromes to extend connectivity to remote areas and further boost tourism.

The Andhra Pradesh Airports Development Corporation Ltd (APADCL) believes that the introduction of seaplanes will add a new dimension to the state's aviation landscape.

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