AeroGRID Reports Greater Demand for Professional Imagery

During 2011 AeroGRID customers bought aerial data from 27 different countries. The selection of imagery supplied was diverse and from all over the world including Mexico, Brazil, Iceland, Serbia, Uganda, the Philippines and New Zealand. At the same time the number of countries for which significant aerial data coverage access has been located has increased to over 60. Since the advent of worldwide Google imagery many of the established aerial survey companies, have come to understand that keeping their data locked up in an archive will not benefit anyone. While Google may well satisfy the consumer market there is still a thriving professional market for high accuracy orthorectified products. It is this market which AeroGRID seeks to serve. Read More

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