Quest Kodiak 100
The Quest Kodiak 100 is a rugged turboprop utility aircraft with an unladen weight around 4,100 kg, optimized for short takeoff and landing operations in remote areas. Classified under HTS 8802.30.01.30 as a new airplane with multiple engine consideration in turboprop utility class, unladen weight 2,000-4,536 kg. It supports cargo, medevac, and passenger services.
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If strictly single-engine piston
Piston single-engine airplanes separate from turboprop multi-engine classifications.
If unladen weight exceeds 4,536 kg
Heavier aircraft in the same category shift to the next weight subheading.
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