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Daher Delivered Combined 82 Aircraft In 2024

Nearly 11% Increase Over Previous Year

Daher announced it delivered a combined total of 82 Kodiak and TBM aircraft in 2024, representing an increase of almost 11 percent over 2023. The company also expanded its ownership base for the single-engine turboprop airplanes among owners, operators, and public service agencies.

Daher also recorded a total of 100 new orders for TBMs and Kodiaks during 2024, reinforcing the company’s solid order book that covers aircraft deliveries extending into 2026.

Nicolas Chabbert, the CEO of Daher Aircraft said, “The market demand for TBM and Kodiak continues to be resilient, benefitting from the versatility and operational efficiency of these aircraft – which is backed by Daher’s commitment for continual improvement across the product lines.

“In reviewing the 2024 performance, I want to thank our customers for their loyalty and dedication, and also recognize the Daher Aircraft procurement, production and support teams for their steadfast commitment in managing the supply chain during what continues to be challenging times.”

Deliveries during 2024 were led by the fast TBM with 56 of the top-of-the-line TBM 960s provided, with greater than 50% involving repeat buyers of TBM models. Buyers in the U.S. led the way again with 40 of those deliveries going to buyers there, with additional customers sprinkled among Brazil, Canada, Bolivia, and Europe.

Twenty-six Kodiak models were delivered, with 10 of the 11 Kodiak 900s going to U.S. customers. The other 15 Kodiaks delivered were from the Kodiak 100 Series III version, underlining the continuing demand for the foundational utility aircraft.

FMI:  www.daher.com/

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