Cochin International Airport Limited (CIAL) has successfully facilitated a series of seaplane trial operations to Lakshadweep islands on Wednesday, marking a significant step towards strengthening regional air connectivity and promoting island tourism.
As part of the scheduled trial programme, three operations were conducted using the DHC6-400 Twin Otter seaplane aircraft (Regn: VT-SHE). The operations included sectors from Kochi to Agatti followed by training and trial flights at the water aerodrome in Agatti, and the return sector from Agatti to Kochi.
The operations commenced with the COK–AGX sector departing at 09:30 hrs and arriving at 11:30 hrs. This was followed by a local AGX–AGX training sortie from 11:35 hrs to 13:30 hrs at the water aerodrome. The final AGX–COK sector operated from 15:00 hrs to 16:45 hrs.
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The seaplane deployed for the operations has a passenger capacity of 19 and falls under Category 3 RFFS requirements, with a maximum take-off weight (MTOW) of 5,670 kg. The initiative is expected to open up new possibilities for tourism, emergency access and faster inter-island connectivity in the Union Territory.
Further trial operations are scheduled on May 14 and 15 covering Kalpeni, Kavaratti, Kadmat and Kiltan islands as part of the ongoing operational assessment programme.
The May 14 schedule includes sectors connecting Kochi, Kalpeni, Agatti and Kavaratti, while the May 15 operations will cover Kochi, Agatti, Kadmat and Kiltan before returning to Kochi.
Published on May 13, 2026




























