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Daher Continues The Sales Network Expansion For Its Kodiak Product Line

Appoints Two New Sales Agents In Asia

Daher has appointed two new sales agents in Asia for its Kodiak aircraft line: Altair Business Aviation based in Turkey, and Forth Corporation based in Thailand. This expansion into Asia will supplement the Kodiak’s existing representation throughout Southeast Asia.

“We have witnessed a steadily growing interest in Asia for the Kodiak, and we’re pleased to welcome two new partners to the Kodiak family to support that interest,” said Paul Branham, Kodiak Sales Director for Asia, Europe, Middle East and Africa. “We have full confidence in their ability to cement our reputation for best-in-class service and support across the multiple markets that the Kodiak attracts.”

"The Kodiak is a robust, versatile aircraft, and easily the safest in its utility class with its modern FAA certification. We are thrilled to be introducing it to our market and look forward to working side-by-side with Daher,” said Tuncel Gunenc, Managing Director of Altair Business Aviation, which will be representing the Kodiak throughout Turkey.

"We are honored to become a part of the team representing the Kodiak throughout our territory in Southeast Asia," said Jom Khamlaksana, Head of Aviation Maintenance and Technical Department for Forth Corporation. "I firmly believe we’ll find it very warmly received, and a very successful product across multiple applications here.”

Forth Corporation has based its operations and maintenance service center in Bangkok, Thailand. Its territory includes Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, Laos, Myanmar and Singapore.

(Image provided with Daher news release)

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