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Daher Reaches Delivery Milestones in 2025

Daher Reaches Delivery Milestones in 2025
Delivery Performance and Market Context
In 2025, Daher achieved significant milestones with its turboprop-powered TBM and Kodiak aircraft, reinforcing its presence among private owners, operators, and public service agencies. Over the course of the year, Daher delivered a total of 76 aircraft, including 51 TBM 960s manufactured at its Tarbes facility in southwest France, and 25 Kodiaks produced at its Sandpoint, Idaho plant. The Kodiak deliveries encompassed both the flagship Kodiak 100 and the larger Kodiak 900 variants.
Despite these accomplishments, Daher experienced a 9% decline in TBM 960 deliveries, shipping 51 units compared to 56 in 2024. This reduction occurred amid intensified competition, as industry rivals Textron Aviation and Airbus reported strong delivery figures. Textron introduced the first Cessna Citation CJ3 Gen2, while Airbus exceeded its 2025 delivery target by delivering over 790 aircraft. These competitor successes are likely to increase market scrutiny and place additional pressure on Daher to address its delivery challenges.
“Our teams remained fully mobilised through the final days of 2025 with one clear priority: delivering for our customers,” stated Daher Aircraft CEO Nicolas Chabbert. “Their commitment highlighted our ability to stay focused on execution and customer promises, even as conditions evolved during the year.”
Milestones and Operational Highlights
A key achievement for Daher was the delivery of the 600th TBM 900-series aircraft, solidifying the series as the most successful in the TBM family since its introduction in 1990. The company also made notable advances in the multi-mission segment. Canada-based Conair Group received its second and third TBM 960s, configured as “birddog” aircraft to support wildfire-fighting operations. These aircraft played a critical role during the 2025 fire season in British Columbia, conducting continuous missions over active fires to monitor conditions, assess risks, and coordinate airtanker drops. Their initial operational deployment demonstrated strong capability and reliability in demanding aerial firefighting missions.
Geographically, North and South America remained the strongest markets for TBM deliveries, accounting for more than 75% of the total in 2025. Europe represented 23% of the annual volume, with 12 aircraft delivered.
As Daher celebrates these key milestones and expands its market reach, the company faces heightened competition and increased market scrutiny. The coming year will be crucial as Daher seeks to maintain its leadership in the turboprop segment while adapting to evolving industry dynamics.

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