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Daher Kodiak 100 Series Iii vs Daher Tbm 960

The Daher Kodiak 100 Series III and the Daher TBM 960 serve very different missions despite sharing a turboprop pedigree. The Kodiak is a rugged utility and backcountry aircraft designed for short, unimproved strips and high-cycle operations such as regional transport, cargo, and special missions. The TBM 960 is a high-performance, pressurized single-engine business and personal transport aimed at fast, efficient point-to-point travel at higher altitudes. In range terms, the TBM 960 is the longer-legged traveler, typically suited to trips on the order of roughly 1,000–1,700 nautical miles depending on reserves, payload, and speed choices, while the Kodiak generally fits shorter regional legs, commonly several hundred to about 1,000 nautical miles depending on configuration and load. Passenger capacity also reflects the roles: the Kodiak is built to carry more people or payload, typically seating up to about 10 occupants including the pilot (often arranged for 8–9 passengers), whereas the TBM 960 is usually configured for about 4–6 passengers plus a pilot, prioritizing comfort and speed over maximum seats.

SpecDaher TBM 960
Summary
Cockpit2
DOC / nm$ 2.25
Min Crew1
Total Seats6
Flight RulesIFR
ManufacturerDaher TBM
Aircraft NameTBM 960
Aircraft TypeTurbo Prop
CertificationFAA / EASA
Max Range (nm)1730
DOC / nm / Seat$ 0.56
OEM VerificationUn-Verified
Useful Load (lbs)2908
Standard Cabin Seats4
Direct Operating Cost$ 744
Flight Deck (Base Spec)Garmin G3000
Max Cruise Speed (ktas)330
Base Aircraft Price (USD)$4,450,000
Cabin
Cockpit2
LavatoryNo
Min Crew1
Total Seats6
Galley LocationMID
Cabin Pressure (psi)6.2
Standard Cabin Seats4
SL Cabin Altitude (ft)14390
Engine
FADECYes
ModelTBM 960
TBO (hrs)3500
Horsepower850
Flat RatingISA + 49
Dimensions
Length (ft)35.3
Wingspan (ft)42.1
Cabin Width (ft)4
Cabin Height (ft)4.1
Cabin Length (ft)13.4
Cabin Volume (cu. ft)123