
Aircraft class:
Turbo Prop
Passenger capacity:
Crew:
1 or 2 pilots
Range:
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Engines:
Pratt & Whitney PT6A-34
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First delivered:
2007

The figures below summarize the performance and dimensions that matter most when you are matching an aircraft to a trip. They reflect typical configurations; exact numbers vary with weight, weather, and how a given aircraft is equipped.

With a maximum range of approximately 1,300 nautical miles, the Kodiak 100 effortlessly connects city pairs such as Seattle to Santa Fe, Miami to Houston, or Geneva to Marrakesh in a single flight, even when operating from challenging fields.| Its short takeoff roll and impressive climb performance allow access to remote, high-altitude airstrips and water runways that are out of reach for most private aircraft.| The Kodiak 100 cruises efficiently at 183 knots, and its robust PT6A engine ensures dependable operations, even in hot-and-high or rugged conditions. The aircraft’s versatility means more destinations and faster door-to-door travel times, bypassing the congestion of commercial airports for a truly seamless journey.

The Kodiak 100’s spacious, flexible cabin is designed for both comfort and utility, with a flat floor and large windows that fill the space with natural light.| Standard executive configurations seat eight to ten passengers in plush, ergonomic seats, and the cabin can be quickly reconfigured for cargo, medical, or adventure missions.| Passengers enjoy a quiet ride, ample legroom, and easy access to baggage stored in a 30 cubic foot compartment. Modern amenities such as USB charging ports, adjustable lighting, and climate control ensure a premium in-flight experience.| For business or leisure, the Kodiak 100 transforms travel time into productive, enjoyable hours, delivering private aviation’s hallmark convenience and exclusivity.




While not intended for non-stop intercontinental flights or large groups, the Kodiak 100 is unparalleled for trips to remote destinations, private retreats, or short to mid-range hops where access and flexibility matter most. For families, executives, or outdoor enthusiasts seeking the ability to land closer to their final destination, this aircraft is the ultimate solution.


The Kodiak 100 can seat up to ten passengers in a flexible configuration, though most charters are arranged for eight to maximize comfort and baggage capacity. The cabin’s modular seating allows for easy reconfiguration based on the mission, whether for family trips, business teams, or adventure travel.




Yes. The Kodiak 100 features a spacious, stand-up cabin with large windows, flexible seating arrangements, and a 30 cubic foot baggage compartment. Executive layouts include plush seating, modern amenities, and ample storage for gear, making it ideal for both business and leisure travel.

For most regional missions, yes. The Kodiak 100 can easily connect city pairs such as Seattle to Santa Fe or Miami to Houston without a fuel stop, though strong headwinds or a full payload may occasionally require a brief refueling stop on the longest routes.
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