Daher Kodiak 900 cleared by Brazil's ANAC; 3.9 ft fuselage stretch and higher useful load vs Kodiak 100

Brazil's ANAC has granted airworthiness certification to Daher's Kodiak 900, authorising operations of the stretched, higher‑performance derivative of the Kodiak 100. The single‑engine turboprop features a 3.9‑ft fuselage extension and greater useful load, positioning it for multi‑role missions in Brazil.

Discovered 2025-12-11T07:48:35.645885-08:00 | 2025-12-11T07:48:35.645885-08:00

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What Hype is tracking

  • ANAC approval clears the Kodiak 900 to operate across Brazil, enabling immediate market access for a larger, faster Kodiak with a 3.9‑ft fuselage stretch and increased useful load for cargo, medevac and patrol roles; see Brazil ANAC STC precedents: https://hype.aero/?story=3b622ec5-8eb3-46a0-a362-71d8f7924e68

  • The certification is part of a regional pattern of new types securing national type approvals, comparable to other recent Latin American certification milestones: https://hype.aero/?story=bebef2d6-7d4b-4a90-8bd2-e13ccbaf966d

  • Local authorisation improves the Kodiak 900's export and sales prospects within Brazil’s supported aerospace ecosystem, which includes government export‑finance measures for domestic manufacturers: https://hype.aero/?story=c195da03-f60d-4843-a6b7-58fe40f1861e

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propilotmag.com Aviation Business News GlobalAir.com AINonline daher.com Aviation Week
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2025-12-11T07:48:35.645885-08:00
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