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iFly EFB integrated into ag navigation system

By General Aviation News Staff · November 18, 2025 · Leave a Comment

Adventure Pilot, creators of the iFly EFB navigation app, and Ag-Nav, a pioneer in the GPS precision navigation industry, have collaborated, adding the iFly EFB navigation suite to Ag-Nav’s new Titanium System.

With just a tap, pilots can launch the iFly EFB app directly from the Titanium interface, enabling cross-country navigation or direct routing to nearby project sites.

The integration supports pre-generated flight plans that can be wirelessly loaded into the system, accommodating an unlimited number of waypoints for complex missions, according to company officials. Once on-site, another tap switches back to the Titanium’s application system for mission operations.

The first-of-its-kind integration bridges professional aerial application with the situational awareness of iFly EFB, providing pilots with real-time weather and traffic overlays through a wide range of supported ADS-B systems, company officials explained.

“This collaboration marks an exciting step forward for aerial applicators, giving them the same advanced navigation tools trusted by thousands of general aviation pilots worldwide — now built right into their mission system,” said Juanita Boyd, Vice President of Operations at Adventure Pilot.

“The integration of the iFly EFB app with our new Titanium System truly redefines what’s possible in aerial application technology,” said Fred Ramirez, President, Ag-Nav. “By bringing powerful navigation charts and flight planning directly into our system, we’re saving operators thousands of dollars and valuable cockpit space that would otherwise be taken up by separate auxiliary equipment. It’s a smarter, safer, and more efficient way to fly.”

For more information: iFlyEFB.com and AgNav.com

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