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Loch Lomond Seaplanes

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Loch Lomond Seaplanes
IATA ICAO Call sign
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Founded2003
HubsLoch Lomond
Fleet size1
Destinations2
HeadquartersScotland
Websitewww.lochlomondseaplanes.com

Loch Lomond Seaplanes is an airline based in Scotland. After receiving approval from the United Kingdom Civil Aviation Authority and Clydeport to launch services from Glasgow Seaplane Terminal, by Glasgow's Science Centre on the River Clyde in Glasgow city centre,[1] its maiden scheduled service from Glasgow to Oban began in August 2007, making it Europe's first city centre seaplane service.[2] It is also Scotland and the United Kingdom's first commercial seaplane service.[3] Loch Lomond Seaplanes Ltd holds a United Kingdom Civil Aviation Authority Type B Operating Licence. It is permitted to carry passengers, cargo and mail on aircraft with fewer than 20 seats and/or weighing less than 10 tonnes.[4] It also has a base outside a hotel, Cameron House, Loch Lomond, from which comes the operator's name.

Their aircraft have featured on British television several times, including on the BBC's Countryfile, ITV's Emmerdale and NBC's Running Wild, starring Bear Grylls and Ben Stiller.

History

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Loch Lomond Seaplanes began operations in April 2004 with a new amphibious Cessna T206H, registration G-OLLS. It is licensed as an airline under the UK Civil Aviation Authority with Air Operator's Certificate 2252. The first base was inside the newly formed Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park. Initially flights were only for tourist/pleasure purposes, but in 2007 scheduled flights were established. Loch Lomond Seaplanes took delivery of the UK's first Amphibious Cessna 208 Caravan, registration G-MDJE, in June 2007. In August 2007, Stewart Stevenson MSP, the Minister for Transport, Infrastructure and Climate Change, opened the new £125,000 Loch Lomond Seaplanes' Glasgow Seaplane Terminal on the River Clyde beside the Glasgow Science Centre on Pacific Quay. The company was then able to launch its first scheduled service to Oban Bay. Since then the company has frequently been recognised as a top tourist attraction, and topped various polls of this kind.

Services

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Currently[when?] the airline operates tour and charter flights out of Loch Lomond.

Fleet

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The Loch Lomond Seaplanes fleet includes the following aircraft (as of January 2018):[5]

Loch Lomond Seaplanes fleet
Aircraft Total Passengers Notes
Cessna 208 Caravan 1 9
Total 1

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Airliner World, February 2007
  2. ^ stv News report on Clyde service launch Archived 24 October 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Loch Lomond Seaplanes website retrieved 3 February 2007
  4. ^ UK CAA - Operating Licence Holders Archived 20 July 2006 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ "The Cessna 208 Caravan Amphibian". Retrieved 26 January 2018.
  • Airliner World UK & Ireland Airlines Guide 2011–2012, page 19
  • Companies House Company Number SC243178
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