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Aerodata Buys Two Vexcel Ultracam-Xp

  09/07/2008
Aerodata International Surveys (Belgium) and Vexcel Imaging (Austria) have announced a purchase agreement under which Aerodata will become the first customer for 2 of the newly launched 196 megapixel Ultracam-X prime (UCXp) large format digital frame camera.

The agreement has been signed ceremoniously by both parties at the ISPRS 2008 conference in Beijing, China. The agreement once again underscores the innovative nature of both Aerodata and Vexcel.

 

Presently Aerodata owns 3 Ultracam platforms and operates these on many European, African and Middle East projects. These systems already captured a total of over 500.000 images until now.

 





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