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Daher Kodiak 900 Charter

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The Daher Kodiak 900 is a rugged single-engine utility turboprop built to carry people and gear into places others cannot reach. With cavernous baggage volume, it is a niche but useful choice on the Miami–New York corridor when equipment matters as much as seats.

  • 1,129 nm range
  • 210 ktas cruise
  • 6 passengers
From $6,500 one-way, all-in

Private charters on the Miami–New York corridor depart from Miami-Opa Locka Executive Airport (OPF), Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport (FXE), Palm Beach International Airport (PBI) or Miami International Airport (MIA), and arrive at Teterboro Airport (TEB), Westchester County Airport (HPN), Republic Airport (FRG) or Long Island MacArthur Airport (ISP).

Kodiak 900 specifications

Manufacturer performance figures — Daher.

1,129 nm
Max range
210 ktas
Cruise speed
6
Passengers
4 ft 9 in
Cabin height
309 cu ft
Baggage
25,000 ft
Service ceiling

The Kodiak 900 on the Miami–New York route

The Kodiak's 1,129-nautical-mile range is only modestly above the corridor's roughly 1,000, so reserves are tight — particularly northbound into a winter headwind, where a brief fuel stop is often the prudent call. We will check the forecast and tell you whether the day allows a nonstop.

It cruises around 210 knots, so this is a slower, utility-minded option chosen for its hauling ability rather than speed.

Cabin and cargo

The 18-foot-11 cabin seats up to six, but the headline figure is baggage: 309 cubic feet, by far the most of any turboprop here, helped by an external cargo pod. For a small group travelling with bulky equipment, sports gear or oversized luggage, little else compares.

Why travellers choose the Kodiak 900

  • Enormous 309 cu ft baggage volume
  • Rugged single-engine utility design
  • A low charter rate on the corridor
  • Ideal when gear matters as much as seats
  • Short-field access to small airports
Questions

Frequently asked questions

How much is a Daher Kodiak 900 charter from Miami to New York?

A one-way Kodiak 900 charter is typically $6,500 to $9,500 all-in — one of the lowest fares on the route, with fuel, fees and taxes included.

Can the Kodiak 900 fly Miami to New York nonstop?

Sometimes. Its 1,129-nautical-mile range is only a little over the roughly 1,000-mile corridor, so against a winter headwind northbound a short fuel stop is often the safer plan. We will confirm based on the forecast.

Why choose the Kodiak 900 for this route?

For its baggage. With 309 cubic feet — far more than any other turboprop here — it is the choice when a small group is carrying bulky equipment or oversized luggage.

How many passengers does the Kodiak 900 seat?

Up to six in a typical layout, with up to ten certified. It is most useful when cargo capacity is the priority.

Ready to fly

Ready to fly Miami to New York?

Send your dates and party size for all-in pricing across suitable aircraft — typically within two hours, with no obligation.