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Daher delivered 82 TBM and Kodiak aircraft in 2024, reflecting an 11 per cent increase over the previous year. The company also logged 100 new orders for the single-engine turboprop models, reinforcing the company's solid order book through 2026.
“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,” says Nicolas Chabbert, the CEO of Daher Aircraft. “In reviewing the 2024 performance, I want to thank our customers for their loyalty and dedication, and also recognise the Daher Aircraft procurement, production and support teams for their steadfast commitment in managing the supply chain during what continues to be challenging times.”
The company's 2024 deliveries were led by the fast and efficient TBM 960, of which 56 units were delivered, over half of which went to repeat customers. The U.S. remained the top TBM market, receiving 40 aircraft, followed by Brazil, Canada, and Europe. Europe saw the first delivery of a TBM 960 in the Czech Republic, alongside deliveries to Germany, the U.K., Cyprus, and Switzerland.
Daher also delivered 26 Kodiak aircraft, including 11 of the newer Kodiak 900 model. U.S. deliveries included one to the Missouri State Highway Patrol for multi-mission applications. The Kodiak 100 Series III also saw strong demand, with customers like the Florida Forest Service and the Maine Marine Patrol. Deliveries outside the U.S. included first-time sales to Bulgaria and Poland.
The company's strong performance in 2024 underscores the enduring appeal and versatility of the TBM and Kodiak aircraft.