Daher unveils its Kodiak Care maintenance package for new Kodiak 100

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Daher unveils its Kodiak Care maintenance package for new Kodiak 100
Daher unveils its Kodiak Care maintenance package for new Kodiak 100
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Daher unveils its Kodiak Care maintenance package for new Kodiak 100

Sandpoint, Idaho, June 29, 2020 – Purchasers of Model Year 2020 versions of the Kodiak 100 aircraft will benefit from free scheduled maintenance during the first two years of ownership with the Kodiak Care Maintenance program announced today by Daher.

This incentive marks the latest step in Daher’s alignment of the support coverage and customer experience for both members of its turboprop-powered general aviation airplane family: the Kodiak and TBM.

“The Kodiak Care Maintenance (KTM) coverage offers some of the industry’s best maintenance warranties, underscoring Daher’s commitment to worry-free ownership and creating loyalty across our aircraft product lines,” explained Nicolas Chabbert, the Senior Vice President of Daher’s Aircraft Division, and the CEO of Kodiak Aircraft, Inc. “There is no better time to purchase the Kodiak 100, which combines state-of-the-art engineering, an all-glass avionics suite and unmatched STOL (short takeoff and landing) performance.”

Additionally, in partnership with the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA), the financing of a Kodiak 100 is available for a limited time at less than $6,000 per month during the first year of ownership. This makes the acquisition of a Model Year 2020 Kodiak 100 for a down payment of only 20 percent and flying for a full year with zero percent interest.

New Kodiak 100 owners can benefit as well from the U.S. government’s special economic recovery incentives to businesses, in which a taxpayer can receive income tax refunds from as far back as 2015 and 100 percent bonus depreciation with the acquisition of a business aircraft.

The Kodiak 100 is a 10-seat, unpressurized, entry-level aircraft in the single-engine turboprop category. Originally created for humanitarian missions in developing countries, it is an agile and robust airplane, capable of operating on uneven and ultra-short runways while offering optimal safety. Certified in 67 countries, the Kodiak 100 is used worldwide by air-taxi, recreational and leisure operators, along with businesses, pilot-owners and humanitarian organizations.