Getmapping Teams Up with New Zealand Aerial Mapping04/05/2009 |
| Getmapping has teamed up with New Zealand Aerial Mapping (NZAM) in an arrangement which enables both companies to share resources and equipment to increase their flying and aerial survey capabilities. Getmapping has ambitious plans for the UK flying season in 2009 including the completion of its aerial survey of Scotland and a new survey of Wales. Thanks to this tie up with NZAM Getmapping has up to four aircraft at its disposal for UK surveys during the 2009 flying season. |
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Flying in the UK like New Zealand is fraught with difficulty because of the weather patterns and lack of clear skies even during the height of the summer flying season. By sharing resources and expertise the two companies can have more productive flying seasons using the best available digital camera technology.
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