The CANT 10 was a flying boat airliner produced in Italy in the 1920s. It was a conventional biplane design with single-bay unstaggered wings of equal span and seating for four passengers within the hull while the pilot sat in an open cockpit. The engine was mounted in a pusher configuration in the interplane gap. The CANT 10 flying boats were used by SISA for over a decade linking destinations in the Adriatic Sea.
Made by CANT (aviation).