{"id":13287,"date":"2019-07-11T16:13:52","date_gmt":"2019-07-11T16:13:52","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/stateaviationjournal.com\/?p=13287"},"modified":"2019-07-11T16:14:35","modified_gmt":"2019-07-11T16:14:35","slug":"delair-unveils-subscription-program-for-high-performance-ag-surveying-and-mapping-drones","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/stateaviationjournal.com\/index.php\/international-news\/delair-unveils-subscription-program-for-high-performance-ag-surveying-and-mapping-drones\/%20","title":{"rendered":"Delair Unveils Subscription Program in Europe for High Performance Ag Surveying and Mapping Drones"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>Delair announced today\nDelair Takeoff, a cost-effective subscription program for accessing the\ncompany\u2019s high performance Delair UX11 family of UAVs and its delair.ai,\ncloud-based data management solution. Customers can pay a fixed monthly fee and\nhave unlimited use of the long-range, fully equipped drone. A six-month minimum\ncontract is required, and the plan is currently only available to customers in\nEurope.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The program\nprovides a 48-hour drone replacement guarantee in case of an accident, with\nlimited out-of-pocket cost in case of user error or accidental damages.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>\u201cThis Delair\nTakeoff program provides the ultimate in flexibility, predictability, and\ncost-effectiveness for customers who don\u2019t want to lay out an upfront capital\nexpense for a high-performance drone platform. Delair is providing a new level\nof accessibility for commercial drone users who need to incorporate highly\nprecise and insightful aerial intelligence into their business operations,\u201d\nsaid Chase Fly, Delair UX11 Product Manager.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The Delair UX11 is\na state-of-the-art drone solution for highly precise and efficient mapping. It\ndelivers integrated features for before, during and after flight operations,\nincluding an embedded global shutter camera, centimeter-level precision GNSS\nsensor, post processed kinematic (PPK) capabilities for survey-grade results,\nand both 2.4 GhZ wireless and 3G\/4G cellular connectivity to operate anywhere.\nThe drone\u2019s operational performance allows flights of up to 59 minutes covering\nover 300 acres at 400 feet. The Delair UX11 Ag model is custom-built for\nagriculture and vegetation management and is unique in that it provides the\nindustry\u2019s best grade multispectral data with PPK positioning which enables\nprecise georeferencing for repeatable analysis of individual plants, a tremendous\nbenefit for applications such as seed breeding, precision agriculture, or range\nmanagement.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Delair UX11 users\ncan also access delair.ai, a cloud-based platform that helps users manage,\nprocess, view, analyze and collaborate around aerial data. Delair\u2019s\nindustry-specific solutions provide the simplicity, security, and scalability\nthat enterprises require to turn aerial data into business insights. and models\nas well as to use advanced analytics like verified stockpiles, haul roads,\nlidar classification and much more.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Pricing for Delair\nTakeoff starts at \u20ac1250\/month. Complete pricing information on Delair UX11 can\nbe found <a href=\"https:\/\/delair.aero\/professional-drones-2\/professional-mapping-drone-delair-ux11\/delair-ux11-pricing\/\">here.<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Delair announced today Delair Takeoff, a cost-effective subscription program for accessing the company\u2019s high performance Delair UX11 family of UAVs and its delair.ai, cloud-based data management solution. Customers can pay a fixed monthly fee and have unlimited use of the long-range, fully equipped drone. 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