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Waterfront Air 海翔航空
IATA
ICAO
Callsign
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Founded
20 October 2008
Destinations
4 proposed
Headquarters
Shenzhen and Hong Kong
Key people
Michael Agopsowicz (Founder) Peter de Kantzow (Co-founder)[1] Bert Kwok (Chairman)
Website
waterfrontair.com
Waterfront Air (Chinese: 海翔航空; Jyutping: hoi2 coeng4 hong4 hung1) is a Chinese airline started in 2008 with the aim of reintroducing seaplane services from Hong Kong's Victoria Harbour. In 2014 the airline ended plans for operating in Hong Kong and instead is focusing its operations in the Chinese mainland.
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