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Capture · Aerial

The site from above. Exactly.

Survey-grade maps without the survey wait. Fly the whole site in one battery cycle and land with an orthomosaic, a 3D model and cut/fill quantities on the coordinate system your engineers already work in — usually before the crew breaks for lunch.

RTK FIX · ±1.2CM · 214 HAGSD 1.8CM/PX · AGL 90M
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CAPTURE · 6 OUTPUTS · 1 FLIGHT

What one flight returns

One pass. Six deliverables.

Nothing here is a separate mobilisation. The same 28 minutes in the air produce the map the field measures on, the surfaces the earthworks team bills from, and the model the coordination call runs on.

SEQUENCE · 3 STEPS · 1 DAY

Flight to insight

Plan it. Fly it. Use it.

Three steps, in this order, every week for the life of the job.

01 / 03

Plan it once

Draw the boundary, and the plan accounts for terrain, obstacle clearance, overlap and the airspace authorisation you already hold. Every later flight repeats it to the metre — which is the only reason week-to-week comparison means anything.

PLAN · 214 HA · 18 MIN
PLAN · REPEATABLE · SAVED

Flight card

BOUNDARY
214 HA
ALTITUDE
90 M AGL
OVERLAP
80 / 70 %
TARGET GSD
1.8 CM/PX
CONTROL
6 GCP
CLEARANCE
FILED
02 / 03

Fly it

One operator and three batteries — or nobody at all, if the site has a dock. The aircraft holds line spacing in 8 m/s wind, re-flies any line it loses, and lands itself on the pad it left.

FLY · 3 PACKS · AGL 90M
FLY · 41 MIN · 1 AIRCRAFT

Flight log

AIRCRAFT
1
BATTERIES
3
FRAMES
2,481
WIND, MAX
8 M/S
TIME ON SITE
41 MIN
OPERATORS
1 OR 0
03 / 03

Land, process, decide

Upload starts on landing. Forty minutes later the map, the surfaces, the model and the volumes are on the record: the superintendent reads today's progress by area, and the estimator reads the quantity delta since Monday. Same numbers, same source.

PROCESS · 2,481 FRAMES · 38 MIN
PROCESS · SAME DAY · CITED

Delivery

UPLOAD
ON LANDING
ORTHO
38 MIN
SURFACES
DSM + DTM
VOLUME CHECK
±1.4 %
EXPORTS
LAS · OBJ · XML
ON RECORD
SAME DAY
DELTA · 3 DAYS · 18,400 M³

Change detection

Monday, minus Thursday.

Same plan, same altitude, three days apart. Drag the seam: Monday is on the left, Thursday on the right. Earthworks AI reads the difference between the two surfaces and posts the quantity — nobody walks the site with a measuring wheel and a clipboard.

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N ↑
MON 04 MAY · 06:52THU 07 MAY · 06:48
DELTA · 3 DAYS · 18,400 M³WIPE 50% · DRAG OR USE ARROW KEYS

Both flights ran the same plan at 90 m AGL, 1.8 cm/px. Between them: pad B poured, stockpile SP-04 drawn down from 12,400 m³ to 5,900 m³, and 18,400 m³ of net cut in the east basin — measured off the two surfaces, not off a conversation.

FLEET · 12M MISSIONS · 175 COUNTRIES

On the platform

12M

Autonomous missions flown

1.8 cm/px

Median ground sample distance

40 min

Capture to processed map

±1.2 cm

Horizontal accuracy, RTK

HALCYON · 34 KM · EARTHWORKS
We used to book a survey crew for a corridor like this and wait nine days for a surface. Now it is flown at 06:00 and the earthworks quantities are reconciled before the night shift files its paperwork.
R. AdeyemiSenior surveyorHalcyon InfrastructureHALCYON · 34 KM · 11% UNDER
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