Greece is moving swiftly ahead with the licensing and construction of 150
five years, investors and government officials said this week.
Investors in the project are
aiming to set up the largest seaplane network in Europe, creating at the same time a total of
7,000 jobs and bringing Greece at the forefront of developments in transport. According to estimates, in full operation waterways will contribute some
1 billion euros to the Greek economy.
According to the project’s key investors, Hellenic Seaplanes Chairman and Managing Director
Nicolas Charalambous and
Greek Water Airports Founder and Managing Director
Anastasios Govas, more than 300 million euros in investments are expected to go into the project in the next five years through the construction of