- Ethanol-powered aircraft is a pioneer in the use of biofuel and a sales leader with approximately 60% of the agricultural aviation market share
- Ipanema combines technology, tradition, high productivity, precision and low operating costs

“The delivery of unit 1,700 represents an important milestone in the history of this aircraft, which is synonymous with high productivity, efficiency, low operating cost and sustainability in the sector,” said Sany Onofre, leader of Embraer’s Agricultural Aviation. “We are extremely proud to see how Ipanema continues to contribute strongly to the development of the agricultural sector over the years.”

In addition to participating in the most important events with the Ipanema 203, Embraer has also been promoting Flight Safety during the events, with an intense agenda of initiatives in the field dealing with topics such as preventive inspections, a safe environment, and good practices for pilots, mechanics and operators. Currently, 100% of agricultural pilot training classes in Brazil include a lecture from the Ipanema customer support team, ensuring that a strong safety culture is instilled from the start of an agricultural pilot’s professional life.
















