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Kodiak 100 Reaches 300 Deliveries

Daher marks the utility turboprop Kodiak 100’s 300th delivery noting improvements to the aircraft and service network.

The Kodiak production team gathers around the 300th Kodiak 100 to come off of the line in Sandpoint, Idaho, this week. Credit: Daher
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Key Takeaways:

  • Daher's 2019 acquisition of Kodiak has significantly enhanced the Kodiak 100 program, leading to notable improvements in manufacturing, production efficiencies, and product support.
  • The Kodiak 100 is highlighted as a robust utility aircraft designed for backcountry and mission-based flying, capable of taking off from unimproved airstrips under 1,000 feet.
  • Equipped with a Garmin G1000 NXi flight deck and powered by a Pratt & Whitney PT6A-34 engine, the aircraft serves diverse missions globally, including humanitarian aid and business travel.
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When Daher took on the assets of Kodiak in 2019, it sought to incorporate its expertise in single-engine turboprop aircraft into the production and further development of the Idaho-based company’s utility aircraft. The result was the Kodiak 100, and an improved production process that veterans of past parent company Quest Ventures clearly appreciate.

“This milestone delivery comes as the Kodiak program is on the rise following its acquisition by Daher in 2019,” said Mark Brown, Kodiak’s director of sales and marketing, and chief demo pilot. “Having been with Kodiak for eight years, the improvements made since 2019 in terms of manufacturing enhancements, production efficiencies and the product support integration is remarkable.  These are exciting times, and I’m really proud to be part of the team at Daher’s Aircraft Division.”

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