International

Travicar Makes American Market Debut

What began as a "poetic project" by a father and two sons in a small engine workshop in Brazil in 1970 has grown into the first and most traditional Brazilian company specializing in equipment for agricultural aviation. Through relentless innovation, Travicar has revolutionized agricultural aviation, setting new standards in efficiency...

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The Photo Issue

2024 brought us hundreds of photo submissions, many of which were featured in our AgAv Pics section of AgAir Update, with many others highlighted on our social media channels for the magazine. Take a look at images from our featured photographers in our 2024 photo issue below. Tom Jones Sarah...

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The Domino Effect

I recently worked with an ag pilot on obtaining a formal Operations Certificate as the foundation for his newly formed aerial application business. The project was quite involved from an administrative point of view, including producing a wide range of manuals and other documents to ensure compliance with existing regulations....

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Ag Aviation in Poland

History Mieleckie Zakłady Lotnicze (MZL) began operations in 1972, originally under the name ZUA (Agroaviation Services Unit), as a branch of WSK PZL Warszawa Okęcie. The unit provided agricultural aviation services both in Poland and internationally. At that time, changes within the Polish Ministry of Agriculture led to the formation...

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Into the Darkness

There I was, a half-hour past sunset on a moonless night, returning to a remote airstrip from a spray run in a field 25 minutes away. Dusk had quickly turned into darkness.  Navigation was no problem because you could see forever, lights from small towns’ acting like beacons in an...

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