As a leading aircraft manufacturer and provider of turn-key solutions for the special mission aircraft market, a Diamond Aircraft team showcased our advanced aerial mapping solutions at Open Day Photogrammetry (ODP) on 10th and 11th September 2024 at Aalen-Elchingen airfield, near Stuttgart, Germany.
ODP brings the entire aerial mapping supply chain —from technology providers to end users such as public institutions and industry professionals— together under one roof. Exceptionally well-organized, the annual event fosters productive discussions and collaboration across the geospatial community, and it continues to be a key platform for innovation and industry advancement.
During the event, we presented our Special Mission aircraft designed specifically for high-precision photogrammetry and geospatial data collection. Attendees were able to learn more about how our turn-key solutions integrate seamlessly with advanced sensor technologies, enabling them to meet the demands of the aerial mapping industry and ensure accuracy and efficiency in data acquisition.
This year, we also seized the opportunity to emphasize our ongoing commitment to sustainability through ‘Green Mapping.’ By optimizing fuel efficiency and reducing emissions, our aircraft play a crucial role in minimizing the environmental impact of aerial surveying.
As part of our efforts to contribute to a more sustainable future, Diamond Aircraft is continuously improving our technology to meet the growing demand for environmentally responsible geospatial data collection. This ensures that our solutions not only deliver precise data but also reduce the ecological footprint of the surveying process.
“We were excited to participate in Open Day Photogrammetry 2024, where we could demonstrate how Diamond is driving efficiency in the aerial surveying industry,” said David Fasching, Sales Manager for Special Mission Aircraft and team lead for Diamond Aircraft at this year’s event.
“Our Special Mission aircraft, such as the DA62 MPP SurveyStar, are not only equipped with cutting-edge technology for precise data collection, but they also contribute to a greener future by significantly reducing fuel consumption and environmental impact. We believe that greater efficiency in aerial surveying is key to making the geospatial industry more sustainable,” he continued.
Learn more about our DA62 MPP range of special mission aircraft