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Quest Aircraft
American aircraft manufacturer
American aircraft manufacturer
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Quest Aircraft |
| logo | File:QuestAircraftLogo.png |
| fate | Acquired by Daher in 2019 |
| successor | Kodiak Aircraft Company (Daher) |
| founded | 2001 |
| location_city | Sandpoint, Idaho |
| location_country | United States |
| industry | Aerospace |
| products | General aviation aircraft |
| owner | Setouchi Holdings (2015-19) |
| num_employees | 184 (2015) |

The Quest Aircraft Company was an American aircraft manufacturer located in Sandpoint, Idaho. Quest was started in 2001 to design and provide aircraft suitable for humanitarian applications. Its sole product was the Kodiak single engine short takeoff and landing (STOL) aircraft.
In February 2015, the company was sold to Setouchi Holdings of Japan. Setouchi had been acting as a dealer for Quest before purchasing the company. In 2019, Quest was sold to the French industrial group Daher.
History
In 1998, the Idaho Air Group was founded by Tom Hamilton and David Voetmann. Hamilton and Voetmann saw a need to develop an aircraft uniquely suited to the rugged flying environment found in humanitarian aviation. After raising the necessary funding, the Quest Aircraft Company launched in 2001 with a staff of 14. After a 27,000 ft2 facility was prepared in 2002, work started on the first prototype aircraft, later leading to the production of the Quest Kodiak.
Paul Schaller became CEO of the company in 2004, and by 2009 the employment force was 340 people.
In 2010 the workforce was reduced to 155 employees, but 2011 saw infusion of capital and a change in executive leadership, with Schaller migrating to a consulting role in the company.
Sam Hill was the CEO from 2012 to January 2017, after previous experience at Embraer Aircraft Corporation and Honda Aircraft Company.
In February 2015, the company was purchased by Setouchi Holdings, part of the Tsuneishi Group of Japan.
In June 2016, the company's headquarters were expanded, bringing the main facility to 110000 sqft. A 5000 sqft research and development hangar was also completed.
In January 2017, Robert H. Wells was named CEO, having been in management at Tag Aviation, Beechcraft and Landmark Aviation.
On June 13, 2019, French industrial conglomerate Daher announced its acquisition of Quest Aircraft from Setouchi Holdings. The deal was completed by October 1, 2019, after which Quest was renamed Kodiak Aircraft and then absorbed into the parent company.
Products
- Quest Kodiak
References
- Marsh, Alton K. AOPA Pilot 2006
References
- "Turboprop builder Quest Aircraft sold to Japanese group".
- (17 February 2015). "New Ownership For Quest Aircraft". AVweb.
- "Company Overview".
- Namowitz, Dan. (2011-06-10). "Quest Aircraft CEO to Depart; Other Changes Announced". Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association.
- . (2011-06-12). ["Changes: Quest Aircraft Shifts Management, Shows Progress"](http://www.aero-news.net/index.cfm?do=main.textpost&id=b57190da-ac4f-4ab1-b867-966e1f9d8866). *Aero-News Network*.
- "Management Team".
- Grady, Mary. (31 January 2017). "Quest Names Wells As New CEO".
- "DAHER Announces Its Acquisition Of Quest Aircraft Company, Becoming A Franco-American Aircraft Manufacturer".
- Phelps, Mark. (October 21, 2019). "Daher Completes Quest Acquisition". AIN Online.
- [https://aviationweek.com/nbaa-2019/daher-completes-quest-aircraft-acquisition Daher Completes Quest Aircraft Acquisition]
- Daher. (2020). "The Kodiak 100 by Daher". kodiak.aero.
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