More than 40 companies have joined EAASI since the European aerial mapping industry created the not-for-profit umbrella organization aimed at fostering joint interests less than two years ago. In this interview, the president and secretary-general of EAASI share their views on the association’s role in promoting and simplifying the distribution and use of aerial survey data
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On the European continent, the sector is currently confronted with a patchwork of national standards, rules and regulations.
To change that, EAASI has highlighted three top priorities:
1) pan-European datasets,
2) certification/standardization, and
3) improved airspace access for aerial surveying operations.
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