Every mandate is assigned to the platform best suited to the required deliverable — sensor, altitude, and capture method vary depending on whether it's site monitoring, a topographic survey, or regional coverage. When the required area or altitude exceeds the RPAS domain, the mandate is handed to a chartered aircraft, in partnership with a certified aerial operator.
High-resolution RGB sensor and radiometric thermal (IR) sensor. ±2 cm precision with georeferenced ground control points (GCPs). Roughly 30 minutes of flight autonomy per sortie, suited to active job sites.
Industrial-grade LiDAR sensor with RTK/PPK correction. Automatic classification of ground, vegetation, and structures. Centimeter-level precision achievable without ground control points.
Extended flight autonomy to cover a site of over 50 hectares in a single flight. Used for regional surveys, linear corridors, and large-parcel monitoring.
Airplane or helicopter chartered in partnership with a certified aerial operator, when the altitude, range, or regulatory scope of the mandate exceeds the RPAS domain.
One platform per deliverable, never the other way around. Equipment selection is driven by the expected outcome — required precision, area to cover, site regulatory constraints — not the reverse. Visit our Compliance page for details on the certifications and insurance covering every flight.