Brazil makes its presence known at the U.S. agricultural aviation congress

Published 2025년 11월 18일

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Brazil once again demonstrates its strength in the international agricultural aviation scene during the AgAviation Expo 2025, which began on Monday (17) and continues until this Wednesday (19) in the United States – in Reno, Nevada. For the ninth consecutive year, the National Association of Agricultural Aviation Companies (Sindag) has brought to the event of the National Agricultural Aviation Association (NAAA, its counterpart in the USA) a delegation formed by leaders of the Brazilian entity, entrepreneurs, pilots, and consultants.

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Brazil once again demonstrates its strength in the international agricultural aviation scene during the AgAviation Expo 2025, which began on Monday (17) and continues through this Wednesday (19) in the United States – in Reno, Nevada. For the ninth consecutive year, the National Association of Agricultural Aviation Companies (Sindag) has brought to the event of the National Agricultural Aviation Association (NAAA, its counterpart in the USA) a delegation formed by leaders of the Brazilian entity, entrepreneurs, pilots, and consultants. The focus of Sindag president Hoana Almeida Santos, operational director Cláudio Júnior Oliveira, and the entity's administrative coordinator, Marília Schüller, is also to closely monitor local suppliers who bring technologies to be exhibited at the Reno-Sparks Convention Center. The Brazilian entity has had a reciprocity agreement with NAAA since 2016, with one sending representatives to the other's annual events. Hence, the presence of Sindag ...
Source: Agrolink

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