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Feature | Traditional Surveying | Aerial Mapping |
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Speed | Slow | Fast |
Coverage | Limited | Broad |
Risk | High (field exposure) | Low (remove capture) |
Cost | High (labor intensive) | Lower (automation) |
Accuracy | High | High |
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Drone: High resolution, low altitude, flexible, useful for small to mid-size areas only, impractical and cost-prohibitive for large-scale coverage
Satellite: Broadest coverage, lowest resolution, longest refresh cycles
Piloted aircraft: High resolution, wide coverage, ideal for metro or regional capture
AI accelerates analysis, detecting features, tagging changes, measuring distances, and automatically surfacing insights. It turns raw imagery into action.
Real estate, construction, utilities, telecom, insurance, agriculture, logistics, and government depend on up-to-date aerial photography and mapping to work smarter and faster.
Very accurate, mainly when processed through photogrammetry and ground control points. Aircraft surveys can deliver centimeter-level precision.
Aerial surveyors capture images, stitch them, and extract elevation data to create contour lines, terrain models, and land use maps—all without physical contact.