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Airborne Technologies launches new web site

Airborne Technologies has two main business divisions:

Data Acquisition & Processing Services

Sale of Complete Aircraft/Sensor Packages


Airborne Technologies utilises different types of sensor equipment, mounted on specially adapted and certified aircraft such as the DA-42 MPP or HK36 MPP, for multiple surveillance, survey and video/movie missions, summarised as airborne remote sensing activities.

The full range of airborne sensors available, such as:

- digital metric cameras (e.g. the Vexcel Ultracam X),
- laser scanners,
- high-definition video cameras (e.g. Cineflex V14, Polytech Pixel HD),
- synthetic aperture radar (SAR),
- multispectral and hyperspectral scanners,
- thermo imaging cameras, etc.

mounted on the multi-purpose platforms to cover a broad range of applications which can be requested for the different data acquisition missions. The experience gained from the activities listed above provides us with a sound base for consultancy and the sale of complete aircraft / sensor packages.

These are delivered to customers around the world and include the obligatory aviation certification, as well as crew training for aircraft / sensor operation and the data processing.

The DA42 MPP has been developed especially to meet the needs of a sensor-carrying observation and measuring aircraft, guided by the experience of the management and operations team of Airborne Technologies.

Thanks to this optimal match, the quality of our accuracy, delivery, efficiency of data acquisition, post-processing and thematic enhancement of the data acquired has given us technological leadership in our field.


For more information visit:

Airborne Technologies


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Airborne, Technologies, has, two, main, business, divisions:

Data, Acquisition, and, Processing, Services

Sale, of, Complete, Aircraft/Sensor, Packages
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