SkyHop Aviation Signs MoU with Noemi Aerospace to Explore Electric Seaplane Operations and Potential Manufacturing in India
India’s first dedicated seaplane operator targets fleet of up to 40 aircraft by FY2030; plans to induct up to 10 electric/hybrid seaplanes with an additional option for five moreGURUGRAM, August 17, 2026: SkyHop Aviation Pvt. Ltd.,

- India’s first dedicated seaplane operator targets fleet of up to 40 aircraft by FY2030; plans to induct up to 10 electric/hybrid seaplanes with an additional option for five more
GURUGRAM, August 17, 2026: SkyHop Aviation Pvt. Ltd., India’s first dedicated seaplane operator, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Noemi Aerospace to explore the deployment of electric seaplanes in India and the wider South Asian region, marking a significant step in SkyHop’s plans to build the country’s next generation of regional air connectivity.
Under the MoU, SkyHop will evaluate the introduction of Noemi’s electric seaplane into its fleet, while the two companies will work together on the technical, operational, commercial and regulatory feasibility of electric seaplane operations in India.
As part of its long-term fleet development strategy, SkyHop is targeting a fleet of up to 40 aircraft by FY2030. Subject to operational suitability and regulatory approvals, the company expects electric and/or hybrid seaplanes to form around 20-25 per cent of this fleet.
SkyHop plans to induct up to 10 Noemi aircraft by FY2030 through purchase, lease or a combination of both, subject to commercial evaluation and the execution of definitive agreements. The Company may also consider an option for up to five additional Noemi aircraft beyond FY2030, subject to the successful induction and satisfactory performance of the aircraft.
The collaboration will also explore opportunities for the manufacturing and assembly of electric and hybrid seaplanes in India.
“India’s seaplane opportunity goes far beyond connecting one destination to another. With our vast coastline, islands, rivers and lakes, seaplanes can fundamentally change how we connect regions where conventional airport infrastructure is difficult or impractical to build,” said Avani Singh, Founder & CEO, SkyHop Aviation.
“Our immediate priority is to build a safe, reliable and scalable seaplane network across India. But as we build that network, we also have an opportunity to think ahead about what the next generation of the fleet should look like. Electric and hybrid aircraft could become an important part of that transition, particularly for short regional routes, and our partnership with Noemi allows us to begin evaluating that opportunity today.”
“Ultimately, our ambition is for SkyHop to help build the seaplane ecosystem in India, not simply operate within it. That means looking at the aircraft we fly, the infrastructure we create, the technology we adopt and, over time, the opportunity to manufacture and assemble these aircraft in India. We believe India has the potential to become not only one of the world’s largest markets for seaplanes, but also an important global hub for the industry.”
“We are seeing is that India is putting effort into making the seaplane strategy real, this the beginning of a strong market,” said Eric Lithun, Founder and CEO of NOEMI Aerospace. “There is strong government ambition, a major programme for new seaplane routes and now Skyhop is preparing to build its fleet. The agreement with SkyHop is an important confirmation that our aircraft fits the direction this market is taking. We are very proud of the momentum we are building in India together with Skyhop!”
SkyHop’s first phase of operations will focus on connecting the islands of Lakshadweep with each other and with the mainland, with operations planned using a 19-seater twin-otter seaplane. The company is also evaluating other regions across India where seaplane connectivity can address gaps in conventional air infrastructure and significantly reduce travel times.
About SkyHop Aviation:
SkyHop Aviation is India’s first dedicated commercial seaplane operator, established to transform regional air connectivity by linking destinations that are difficult to access through conventional aviation. The airline seeks to unlock the potential of India’s vast network of coastlines, islands, rivers and lakes by offering safe, efficient and reliable seaplane services.
SkyHop will commence operations in Lakshadweep, connecting the islands with one another and with the mainland, before progressively expanding its network to other parts of the country where seaplane connectivity can significantly reduce travel time and improve accessibility.
With a strong focus on safety, operational excellence and customer experience, SkyHop aims to support tourism, strengthen regional connectivity and create new opportunities for economic growth in areas where conventional airport infrastructure is limited or impractical.
About NOEMI Aerospace:
NOEMI Aerospace is a Norwegian aircraft manufacturer developing a new generation of amphibious aircraft for regional aviation. Its first aircraft is a fully electric, nine-passenger amphibious aircraft designed to operate from both water and conventional runways.
Built around a “One platform. Multiple missions.” strategy, the NOEMI platform is being developed for passenger transport and a range of additional applications.
The company is headquartered in Norway, with its development and test facility at Torp Sandefjord Airport, Norway.