Projects 2009-2006

2009
Preparation of certification for the DEMO-mission with the German research aircraft HALO (High Altitude and LOng range research aircraft).

2008
Integration of a VIS- Line-Scanner in the polar research aircraft Polar5 for the campaign MELTEX2008 in Canada.

2008
Support of scientific equipment for the Alfred Wegener Institute on board of the research aircraft Polar5 during the MELTEX2008 campaign in Canada.

2008
Integration of an IR/UV Line Scanner in an aircraft of the HansaLuftbild AG.

2007/2008
Realization of a geophysical airborne survey in the Antarctic for the Alfred Wegener Institute during the campaign DOCO/VISA – included high-altitude flights.

2007
Support of scientific equipment for the Alfred Wegener Institute on board of the research aircraft Polar2 during the airborne tests of an EM-system for the airborne estimation of ice thickness in Spitzbergen.

2007
Support of scientific equipment for the Alfred Wegener Institute on board of the research aircraft Polar2 during the ASTAR2007 campaign in Spitzbergen.

2007
Support of scientific equipment for the Alfred Wegener Institute on board of the research aircraft Polar2 during the IceSAR2007 campaign in Spitzbergen in collaboration with European Space Agency.

2007
Integration of the MEDUSA-P system in the German polar research aircraft Basler BT-67 (Identification C-GAWI).

2006-2007
Integration of a mission system on two maritime surveillance aircraft Dornier 228 owned by the Netherland Coastguard (KUSTWACHT). Integrated were two mission operating consoles, a data management unit and digital video recorder.

2006-2008
Production and delivery to EADS-CASA of four complete MEDUSA mission systems which include SLAR, IR/UV, LFS, MWR for the integration on an aircraft of type CASA CN-235.

2006/2007
Support of scientific equipment for the Alfred Wegener Institute on board of the research aircraft Polar2 during the ANTSYO II campaign in the Antarctic in collaboration with NIPR Tokyo.

2006
Support of scientific equipment for the Alfred Wegener Institute on board of the research aircraft Polar2 at the Japanese SYOWA Antarctic station in collaboration with NIPR Tokyo.