Airborne Technologies Gets Boost09/06/2009 |
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| Airborne Technologies has expanded their staff with Wolfgang Grumeth, Marcus Gurtner and Mario Rathmanner. They bring with them experience and a vision for the future. The company also has 3 MPP`s in service and more platforms on order. The company is sufficiently capitalised to conduct data acquisition and surveillance business at an international level. | ||
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The scope of activities stretches to the provision of complete airborne/sensor platforms for all possible airborne surveillance and sensing applications, including crew and post-processing training. The company's preferred platform is the DA42 MPP, but they are happy to propose other sensor carriers if demanded by the sensing mission.
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