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Wed, Jun 24, 2015

Quest Receives Additional Certifications

Kodiak Now Certified In Russia, Namibia

Quest Aircraft Company has received type certification for the Kodiak from the Civil Aviation Authority of Namibia, Africa, and also from the Russian Interstate Aviation Committee (IAC). The latter includes the 11 countries that are part of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS).

“We continue to strategically expand our presence internationally, which includes working on additional aircraft type certifications in key markets,” said Steve Zinda, Vice President of Sales for China, Middle East, Europe and Africa. “The Kodiak’s versatility, reliability and performance capabilities make it well-suited for a variety of missions and we expect to see both these markets continue to grow.”

There are currently seven Kodiaks in operation on the African continent. The most recent of which was delivered to Scenic Air, a well-respected sightseeing and passenger transport operator that is based in Eros, Windhoek, Namibia. Scenic Air was instrumental in working with Quest and the Directorate of Civil Aviation to obtain the certification.

“I would like to thank Scenic Air for being the first Kodiak operator in Namibia and for their help with the Namibian certification process,” Zinda continued. “Their Kodiak, which entered service in October 2014, sees a lot of flight activity and we appreciate Scenic’s relationship with our company. We look forward to seeing additional Kodiaks in Namibia and elsewhere in Africa soon.

“There has been considerable interest in the Kodiak from the Russian and CIS market. Now that we have certification in hand, our sales efforts in the area will definitely be enhanced,” Zinda said.

Quest has seen strong market acceptance in key market segments around the world, including personal use, Part 135 operations, government, and humanitarian organizations.

The Kodiak is certified in 29 countries around the world, with additional certifications imminent.

(Images from file)

FMI: www.questaircraft.com

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