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Quest appoints authorised dealer in Africa
Quest Aircraft has recently launched Series II of its Kodiak, so the appointment of NAC as an authorised dealer for the rugged and reliable aircraft in southern and east Africa is timely.
The rugged Kodiak is said to be a great fit for Africa.
Read this story in our August 2018 printed issue.

Quest Aircraft has named National Airways Corporation (NAC) as an authorised dealer for the Kodiak in southern and east Africa. NAC is based at Lanseria International airport in Johannesburg, South Africa. Quest's VP of sales for EMEA Paul states: "We are pleased to announce our partnership with NAC, and have complete confidence in its ability to represent and support the Kodiak. We believe there is fantastic potential for the Kodiak throughout the region. It is a highly rugged aircraft that is reliable, simple to maintain and boasts low operating economics."

NAC CEO Martin Banner adds: "We are delighted that the leadership team at Quest recognises our strengths and has appointed us to represent the Kodiak here. We are convinced of the aircraft's superior qualities and look forward to establishing its rightful place in the market."

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