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Thailand plays host to Southeast Asia’s largest space technology event
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airborne sensors

Friday, June 24th, 2011

Surveying With Up to 5 Sensors Simultaneously in One Flight

Airborne Technologies today announced it had received full EASA certification for a multi sensor installation to acquire simultaneously ground data with airborne laser scanners, AISA Airborne Hyperspectral Scanners, thermal cameras and RGB digital cameras, all in one...

Monday, April 4th, 2011

Leica FPES v10.2: New Features for Efficient Planning and Cost-effective Flights

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Leica FPES v10.2 offers the most advanced functionality and highest efficiency...