Quest Kodiak

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The Quest Kodiak is a rugged, single-engine turboprop utility aircraft designed for short takeoff and landing operations in remote and unimproved environments.

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instanceOf short takeoff and landing aircraft
single‑engine turboprop aircraft
utility aircraft
acquiredBy Daher NERFINISHED
acquisitionDate 2019
airframeMaterial aluminum alloy
cabinConfiguration reconfigurable cabin
canBeEquippedWith amphibious floats
ski landing gear
certificationAuthority FAA NERFINISHED
configuration single‑pilot IFR capable
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
crew 1 pilot
designedBy Quest Aircraft design team
designedFor operations from unimproved airstrips
operations in remote areas
short takeoff and landing
engineConfiguration single‑engine
engineModel Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A series NERFINISHED
engineType turboprop
firstFlightDate 2004
introduced mid‑2000s
landingGearType fixed tricycle landing gear
manufacturer Daher NERFINISHED
Quest Aircraft Company NERFINISHED
marketedAs Daher Kodiak 100 NERFINISHED
notableFeature STOL performance
ability to operate from short, rough airstrips
large cargo door
rugged construction
operatorType charter operators
government agencies
mission organizations
private owners
powerplantManufacturer Pratt & Whitney Canada NERFINISHED
primaryUse bush flying
cargo transport
humanitarian operations
missionary aviation
passenger transport
utility operations
role bush plane
light transport aircraft
typicalPassengerCapacity up to 9 passengers
variant Kodiak 100 NERFINISHED
Kodiak 900 NERFINISHED
wingConfiguration high‑wing

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