Deployment & support
A program team behind every fleet, not just a sales rep.
From the first scoping call to peak-season recovery, agrinova engineers stay embedded — onboarding crews, planning routes, and keeping the field-data loop tight.
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Plan the routes, crew rhythm, support cadence, and field data loop that turn first flights into reliable seasonal operations.
What's included
Every program ships with the same core support spine.
Crew training
Structured certification covering airframe handling, mission planning, and field-data review for every operator on your team.
Route planning
Mission profiles built around your acreage, terrain, and crop calendar — including RTK base placement and recharge cadence.
On-call response
Direct line to the deployment team during peak windows, with average response inside 24 hours and rapid parts dispatch.
Answers before the first flight.
Quick reference for crews, agronomists, and operations leads evaluating an Agrinova program for the season ahead.
Standard onboarding takes 2–3 weeks: route survey, crew briefing, and a calibration pass. Urgent deployments inside an active region can launch in under 72 hours once airspace is cleared.
Aircraft are rated for 50 kg payloads and 45-minute treatment windows. Spray, scout, and hybrid sensor pods swap on the same airframe so route plans do not need to change.
Every mission runs through a pre-flight gate that checks permits, NOTAMs, and operator certifications. Records sync to your compliance dashboard automatically after each sortie.
Yes. Field memory exports to standard agronomy formats and connects directly to common FMIS platforms over API, so treatment zones and yield notes stay in sync.
Active deployments include 24-hour response, scheduled maintenance windows, and seasonal route reviews. A regional engineer stays assigned for the life of the contract.
