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Air Tractor Releases Schedule for Maintenance Courses

By General Aviation News Staff · January 14, 2026 · Leave a Comment

OLNEY, Texas — Air Tractor has released its 2026 schedule for its Maintenance Familiarization Courses, offering aircraft owners, operators, and technicians the opportunity to expand their maintenance knowledge through hands-on, factory-led training.

The courses focus on maintenance procedures, inspection practices, and repair techniques applicable across the entire Air Tractor fleet, including supplemental systems and technologies, according to company officials.

2026 course dates are:

  • Jan. 19-22
  • Feb. 16-19
  • July 27-30
  • Nov. 2-5
  • Dec. 7-10

All courses are held at Air Tractor headquarters in Olney, Texas, and are led by Air Tractor factory instructors.

The Maintenance Familiarization Courses are open to anyone seeking to enhance their technical knowledge and maintenance skills, company officials said, noting customers who recently purchased an Air Tractor aircraft are eligible to receive two training courses at no cost.

For more information: AirTractor.com/Train

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