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Wed, Feb 26, 2025

Air Tractor Releases Maintenance Training Dates

Held At Headquarters And Manufacturing Plant In Olney, Texas

Air Tractor, manufacturer of agricultural aircraft, has announced the dates for its maintenance training classes will be July 28 – 31. Additional sessions will be held November 10 – 13 and December 8 – 11.

The training is designed to familiarize maintenance technicians with a range of topics directly applicable to Air Tractor airframe and powerplant systems. Both classroom learning and hands-on activities covering routine maintenance procedures on Air Tractor aircraft.

The courses include basic familiarization to classes learning about advanced airframe components as well as systems maintenance and repairs.

The in-depth sessions are taught by Air Tractor factory instructors who present their expertise in classes that meet or exceed worldwide regulatory requirements for the entire fleet of Air Tractor aircraft and include supplemental systems and technology.

Class sizes are intentionally kept small to ensure plenty of one-on-one time for attendees, who also have opportunities to observe Air Tractor aircraft in various stages of assembly, along with hands-on activities.

 

Details for the next session are:

WHEN:  July 28 – July 31

WHERE:  Air Tractor Headquarters and Manufacturing Facility, 1524 Leland Snow Way, Olney, Texas,  76374

ORGANIZER:  Brian Hahn

TUITION:  $3,500

Dates for Q1 2026 will be announced in the coming months.

FMI:  airtractor.com/

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