
The Daher Kodiak 100 is a rugged utility turboprop designed specifically for short takeoff and landing operations from unimproved airstrips, serving humanitarian missions and remote area operations worldwide. First flown on October 16, 2004, it is a high-wing, single-engine aircraft that seats up to 10 passengers or carries equivalent cargo loads. The aircraft achieves takeoff distances under 1,000 feet when fully loaded and maintains a range exceeding 1,000 miles. Originally developed by Quest Aircraft Company in Sandpoint, Idaho, production continues under current owner Daher.
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| MISSION AVIATION FELLOWSHIP | 2014 | 100-0120 | ID | A054A2 | |
| Mission Aviation Fellowship | — | 100-0150 | United States | a0cb1f |