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Wipaire Now Quest KODIAK Service Center

Company Says It Knows The Aircraft Well Through Float Certification

Wipaire announced Thursday that they have been selected as the first factory approved service center for the Quest KODIAK. Wipaire has a long tradition of providing quality services to turbo prop powered aircraft and is well equipped to provide the highest quality of service to KODIAK owners and operators.

"We are pleased to have been chosen by Quest Aircraft as an approved service center for their KODIAK 100," stated Jason Erickson, Wipaire Director of Maintenance. "In Wipaire tradition, we will provide KODIAK owners with the highest standards of service, quality and safety."

Wipaire has vast experience with the Quest KODIAK, achieved through the certification program of the aircraft on Wipline 7000 Floats. In addition, the Wipaire engineering group is currently working on additional performance and convenience modifications. "We know how important quality service is to maintain an aircraft properly and how important excellence in providing that service is to customer satisfaction," said Keith Anderson, Quest Director of Customer Service. "We are pleased that KODIAK owners will have access to a proven provider like Wipaire."

FMI: www.wipaire.com

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