North Dakota-based Spectrum Aeromed has received FAA supplemental type certificate (STC) approval for its air ambulance modification designed for the Daher Kodiak 100. The STC permits the installation of up to two ambulance modules on the utility turboprop single—which can function on floats or wheels—as well as a four-drawer medical storage cabinet with mounting rails on top.
According to the company, which has been outfitting aircraft for more than three decades, it provides operators with a solution customized to their specific medical transport needs.
“This STC approval represents a pivotal achievement for Spectrum Aeromed and underscores our dedication to advancing aeromedical solutions,” said Justin Mahler, the Fargo company’s v-p of design and certification. “With the Daher Kodiak 100 now equipped to accommodate our air ambulance modules and cabinetry, operators can optimize their aircraft for medical missions without compromising on efficiency or safety.”