Following the high-paced post-pandemic rush of 2022, which displayed the resilience of the Agricultural Aviation Industry and hinted toward a yearning for a return to normal, this year’s Ag Aviation Africa conference was no different. A jam-packed three-day aerial application event that saw customers, clients, and service providers making the annual pilgrimage to Bona Bona Game Lodge proved this case and point.
On Sunday 18th September, the AAA team welcomed a number of international guests, who arrived the day before the conference was due to start, and had the opportunity to settle in and soak up the beauty and tranquility of the African bush. That evening, guests enjoyed sunset drinks and dinner at Bona Bona’s main restaurant, overlooking a watering hole, which is home to a resident hippo and her calf. Guests were also lucky enough to catch sightings of rhinos, giraffes, and antelope grazing in the evening light.
Over in Bona Bona’s Olifant conference venue, guests were treated to multiple workshops on Pratt & Whitney products, industry trends, developments, challenges, and more. Francis Marotte, Customer Engineer from Pratt & Whitney Canada, led the day’s workshops with highly technical knowledge and invaluable insights for engineers, pilots, and operators. He provided practical information on general use, maintenance, best practices, and TBO extension programs available for owners looking to extend their engine life and reduce the costs of owning one of these industry-leading engines.
• Francis Marotte – Pratt & Whitney
After a full day of learning, networking, and reconnecting, the conference guests made their way to the hangar, where one of the beautiful AT502 XPs was displayed. Bottom lit, with the blood red African sun setting behind the horizon, this was truly a spectacular sight to behold. Bonfire beers, brandy, or Six Dogs gin concoctions, if you prefer, were all generously sponsored by Anthony Fay and his team from AgPilotX.
• Alan Corr – Agrispray Consulting
David Le Roux (PilotInsure), Brent Oosthuizen (ALS), Franz Smit (PilotInsure) and Lehan Viljoen (Flying Eyes)
Alongside the calibrations, B2B meetings were taking place with key industry leaders, including Casper Botha (Castello Farming), Robert Coleman (Dangote), and Arno Joubert and Gaffie Deale (ALS VS Lugbespuiting) amongst others, being afforded the opportunity to connect, share ideas, and address any concerns. With Air Tractor factory representatives, Jeff Dobbs and Anthonie York present from the United States, there was little to no hesitation in making the most of this exceptional occasion.
The final day of workshops included a presentation by Anthony Fay of Insero Solutions, who discussed the Ag Pilot X product. He explained the simplicity of its operation and its compatibility with any aircraft. A plug-and-play system that integrates aerial navigation and application tracing on an iPad – AgPilot X is destined to be a game changer in the years to come.
Franz Smit, of PilotInsure, spoke to loss of license cover and other products aimed at eliminating potential risks in a high-risk environment.
David Minty from Investec touched on aircraft financing options specifically catered and individually designed for each client. Offering longer terms, flexible structuring, and committed service over lifelong relationships.
David Le Roux (PilotInsure), Brent Oosthuizen (ALS), Franz Smit (PilotInsure) and Lehan Viljoen (Flying Eyes)
• Graham Wells – AG Aviation Africa
* Matt Kritzinger – AG Aviation Africa
• Ted Whitton – AG4
Further information regarding Ag Aviation Flight Academy (AAFA) was also shared. AAFA is an aerial application school for aspiring and existing Air Tractor pilots. Focusing on Ag and firefighting, AAFA has invested in Africa’s first Air Tractor, a complete replica Flight simulator (Currently used to improve insurance premiums for operators and to conduct renewal training for existing pilots). Once fully approved, AAFA will offer an alternative option to the costly European or American annual renewals.
• Charlie Marais – AAFA
They also shed light on the significant role the current international geopolitical situation plays on global supply chain issues and, in addition, discussed pertinent Service Bulletins and specific findings relating to owners’ and operators’ experiences.