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Company sees replacing not only ferries, but regional turboprops and jets.
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Startup Regent plans to have a piloted 12-passenger seaglider on the market by 2025 as a replacement for seaplanes and water taxis, followed  by a 50-passenger vehicle that the company sees replacing not only ferries, but regional turboprops and jets.
 
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