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Credent Purchases Survey Aircraft
August 2011, Singapore
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Credent Technology Asia announces
the purchase of a new survey aircraft to support its
airborne data acquisition services in South East Asia.
Credent selected the Cessna 208B, also known as a Grand
Caravan, due to its extraordinary reputation for safety,
efficiency and ruggedness. Far from rugged however is
the VIP cabin configured with executive leather seats,
refreshment centre, and polished wood trim. “We need a
multi-role aircraft that performs efficiently as a
survey platform while also appealing to the needs of
executive charter clients” said Bill Love, Managing Director and Chairman of Credent.
“The turbine engine is a key factor for both performance
and safety and we had to break the dependency on AVGAS
[aviation gasoline used in standard piston engines]
which has to be shipped and trucked to the project site
- wasting valuable time” explained Love. “AVTUR [also
known as Jet fuel] which is used by nearly all jet and
turboprop aircraft is available at every airfield
regardless of size” he added.
Credent’s growing lidar business in
Indonesia
will occupy most of the aircraft hours and any balance is expected to
be sold as charter flights to executive clients in the mining, oil &
gas and plantation industries.
As a survey aircraft, the Caravan’s high-wing
configuration offers a stable platform with an economical survey speed
of 130kts and ferry cruise at 170kts. The new caravan will be equipped
with a so called “glass” cockpit meaning, all digital displays
including high definition colour weather radar, traffic advisory &
warning system, oxygen (for high altitude ferry flights) and air
conditioning. A large sensor port with electronic sliding doors will
be installed in the hull to accommodate a range of different sensors
that can be installed and operated simultaneously. “This will be a
superb aircraft” said Love. “It seems like overkill for a survey
aircraft but we are totally focused on safety, efficiency and long
term protection of our investment”, he said.
Credent has already hired a Chief Pilot and
Mechanic. “A brilliant aircraft is of little use without a good pilot
and we have been fortunate to recruit an exceptional captain with
survey experience” said Love.
The brand new aircraft was ordered directly from Cessna and will be
delivered later this year to be based at Halim airfield, near Jakarta.
About Credent Technology (Asia) Pte Ltd Credent offers airborne LiDAR, colour and colour infrared
imagery collections for 3D mapping projects. The resulting products
are used in forestry, mining, energy transmission, transportation,
environment impact studies, cadastral mapping flood mapping and
mitigation, and urban planning. Credent has been a leading provider of
geospatial solutions and services in the region for 25 years.
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