About Turbine Amphibious Aircraft & Floatplanes
Although most aircraft can float on water by design in order to support rescue efforts in case of emergency, turbine amphibious planes and floatplanes are specifically designed to land on, float on, and take off from large bodies of water. Many pilots, in fact, consider operating these so-called “seaplanes” as one of the most fun and rewarding types of flying possible, due at least in part to the remote locations they make accessible via large lakes, inlets, rivers, seas, and oceans where an airfield may be nonexistent or otherwise too difficult to reach.

Cessna Caravan 208B Grand Amphibian
Floatplanes and amphibious planes are both types of seaplanes. Some seaplanes known as “flying boats” feature a ship-like hull that’s designed to function only on water. Floatplanes also float on water, typically through the use of two integrated floats, or pontoons, situated underneath the fuselage or by modifying the aircraft to accept third-party floats. Additionally, some floats build in retractable wheels that allow them to function both on water and land. Airplanes in the latter group are amphibious planes.
Multiple Mission Types Supported
Along with transportation for personal adventure trips, amphibious planes and floatplanes are used in the tourism industry as well as cargo and mail delivery, humanitarian aid, rescue and firefighting, military, and other applications. Increasingly, aircraft in this category are seeing usage for VIP and executive travel, as well. Historically, seaplanes were especially popular around World War II when landing strips were less common and land-based aircraft were less advanced. They’re seeing a resurgence these days, though, due to an increase in chartered VIP, business, and tourism trips.
Textron Aviation’s Cessna Caravan series is a consistently popular model for sale on ControllerEMEA.co.uk. Featuring Pratt & Whitney turbine engines, modern Cessna Caravans provide a Garmin G1000 NXi flight deck, stylish luxury and executive interior options, air conditioning, extended cargo abilities, and other features that make them a popular option. Daher’s Kodiak 100 series is another popular option, thanks especially to their synthetic vision, weather radar, integrated autopilot, and other safety-focused systems.
Find The Right Turbine Amphibious Plane Or Floatplane
You’ll find a variety of new and used turbine amphibious planes and floatplanes for sale on ControllerEMEA.co.uk, including Cessna, Daher, and De Havilland aircraft.