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Seaplane Asia Group has reached a milestone with the completion of its first seaplane demonstration flight and water landing in Indonesia. The achievement, performed by a Cessna Caravan, was led by Santai Seaplane Indonesia, a member of the Seaplane Asia Group alongside sister companies Siam Seaplane in Thailand and Samra Seaplane in Cambodia, in collaboration with Marianna Resort at Samosir Island, Lake Toba.
This inaugural flight underscores the group's mission to deliver safe, seamless and sustainable water-based aviation across Asia's most iconic destinations. The demonstration flight serves as a key requirement for the establishment of official water landing sites, with commercial seaplane operations expected to begin by 2026.
“The success of this inaugural flight reflects our vision to establish Seaplane Asia as the leading network for last-mile air mobility and amphibious seaplane services across the region. We are proud to bring world-class standards to Asia's skies, runways and waterways, connecting travellers directly to destinations once considered remote,” says Dennis Keller, CEO of Seaplane Asia. “This milestone is more than just a successful landing. It reaffirms our commitment to pioneering new frontiers in premium air mobility across Asia.”
The event was graced by Bpk. Bobby Nasution, Governor of North Sumatra, and Bpk. Vandiko Timotius Gultom, Regent (Bupati) of Samosir, both of whom personally joined the inaugural flight. The aircraft departed from Raja Sisingamangaraja XII Airport in Siborongborong and landed at Marianna Resort's dock on Lake Toba, showcasing the potential of amphibious aviation as a safe, efficient and elegant transportation solution. Several additional demonstration flights also took place, including routes to and from Medan's Kuala Namu airport.
“This is one of the innovative transportation modes that can serve Lake Toba and Samosir Island. With premium accommodations now serving as landing points for amphibious aircraft, we are opening new opportunities for tourism and economic growth across North Sumatra,” comments Bpk. Bobby Nasution, Governor of North Sumatra. “The provincial and regency governments will continue collaborating with the Ministry of Transportation to ensure the necessary regulatory frameworks and approvals are in place.”
The Governor further emphasised that the North Sumatra Provincial Government (Pemprov), together with the Samosir Regency Government (Pemkab) and related agencies, will collaborate with the Ministry of Transportation to advance the necessary regulatory approvals.
Santai Seaplane aims to open new opportunities for travellers and communities across the archipelago through fast connections: Medan (up to 30 minutes), Siborongborong (up to 15 minutes), scenic flights with sightseeing journeys across Lake Toba and additional potential future routes such as to Nias Island and nearby islands.
“Indonesia's breathtaking landscapes deserve equally remarkable travel solutions. I am excited to lead Santai Seaplane in forging seamless, elegant and innovative connections that bring hidden gems closer to travellers across this archipelago,” says Wirmandi Sugriat, CEO of Santai Seaplane.
This initiative was made possible through the close cooperation and approvals of the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), Ministry of Transportation, airport authority InJourney Airports, AirNav Indonesia and other regional regulators. The collective support of resort partners, local governments, pilots, technical teams and ground crew was instrumental in achieving this milestone.
Looking ahead Santai Seaplane is committed to supporting North Sumatra's vision for enhanced interregional connectivity, strengthened tourism and improved public services for island and coastal communities. This achievement also reflects the broader ambitions of Seaplane Asia, with similar innovations being developed by its sister companies in Thailand, Cambodia and other markets, ensuring that more regions across Asia can benefit from modern amphibious aviation.