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REGENT Craft Receives Order for 30 Viceroy Seagliders

Private Members Club XXV Expands Coastal Travel Options

Electric aircraft developer REGENT Craft has secured an order for 30 Viceroy Seagliders from US private members club XXV. The first deliveries are expected as early as 2027, with the Seagliders set to operate on various routes along the US East Coast, including New York to the Hamptons and Miami to the Bahamas. According to REGENT, the Viceroy Seaglider is designed to fly 12 passengers and two crew members at speeds up to 180 miles per hour. This partnership is part of REGENT’s broader efforts to bring electric and amphibious aircraft to the market, with the company having already secured significant commercial orders and investments. The news was first reported by AeroTime.

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    REGENT Craft Receives Order for 30 Viceroy Seagliders

    Private Members Club XXV Expands Coastal Travel Options

    Electric aircraft developer REGENT Craft has secured an order for 30 Viceroy Seagliders from US private members club XXV. The first deliveries are expected as early as 2027, with the Seagliders set to operate on various routes along the US East Coast, including New York to the Hamptons and Miami to the Bahamas. According to REGENT, the Viceroy Seaglider is designed to fly 12 passengers and two crew members at speeds up to 180 miles per hour. This partnership is part of REGENT’s broader efforts to bring electric and amphibious aircraft to the market, with the company having already secured significant commercial orders and investments. The news was first reported by AeroTime.

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