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Seaplane Asia lands investment to expand in Southeast Asia

Seaplane Asia, a seaplane and lifestyle company in Thailand, has closed its latest funding round led by TK & Partners.

Local VC firm and angel investing platform A2D Ventures and several other investors co-invested.

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The size of the deal remains undisclosed.

The new funds will bolster Seaplane Asia’s growth in Thailand and support further expansion across Southeast Asia.

Established in 2019, Seaplane Asia provides air charter and amphibious seaplane services to connect remote islands and coastal areas. Its services aim to enhance accessibility, reduce travel times, and minimise environmental impact.

Besides travel and tourism, Seaplane Asia’s seaplanes are equipped for medical evacuations, search and rescue operations, cargo and logistics, monitoring missions, and corporate charters. Its portfolio includes brands like Siam Seaplane and Siam Scenic in Thailand, Samra Seaplane in Cambodia, and the lifestyle brand Jetboard Asia, which exclusively distributes high-end electric-powered water sports and boats.

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Additionally, Siam Aero Services, a distributor for Bose Aviation, provides consultancy services to the region. Preparations are also ongoing to enter the Indonesian and Philippine markets.

TK & Partners is a private VC firm investing in Southeast Asia. Over the last three years, it has invested in 14 startups across the region.

A2D Ventures is an early-stage VC firm, angel syndicate, and angel investing platform. The firm invests in innovative and impactful companies across various sectors, with a focus on supporting entrepreneurs who are building the future of Southeast Asia.

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