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Aerials Express Exceeds 275,000 Sq. Mile Acquisition Goal for 2006
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Tempe, Ariz., Aerial imagery and GIS mapping solutions provider Aerials Express, today announced it had surpassed acquisition projections for 2006. “It is not surprising,” offered company CEO, Bill Landis, “the new Leica ADS40 Digital Airborne Sensor onboard our Cessna 421 gave us a tremendous advantage this year.” The 276,000 square miles acquired over the last 12 months covers strategic metropolitan areas across the United States. “Though ambitious, our goal of flying “Every City, Every Year” is not far off,” Landis continued. “Our method for gathering aerial imagery on schedule is time-tested, reliable, and responsive to changing weather patterns meaning, we can consistently supply our clients with a trusted and cost-effective source of up-to-date aerial photography.”

Major online mapping providers like Yahoo! TM and MapQuestTM feature Aerial Express’ exclusive content. “These companies and their clients recognize the value of current aerial imagery and trust us to supply it,” states Landis. “Using two year old imagery simply means you are basing important decisions on dated information. Whether it is locating a home or identifying the site for a new shopping mall, current aerial imagery is critical for making the right decision.”

Aerials Express also continues to expand its industry leadership in imagery distribution, delivering its 2006 imagery collection directly into applications like Google EarthTM with the company’s ViewGL technology (available for download at www.aerial-express.com). “Our commitment does not stop with imagery acquisition,” offered Landis. “We are actively developing innovative delivery services that enable us to better serve our customers.”

About Aerials Express
Established in 1999 by Jerry Landis, a pioneer in the field of aerial photography for the real estate industry since 1958, Aerials Express produces stock Digital Vertical Aerial Imagery of US Metropolitan Areas. During each of the past 7 years, Aerials Express has expanded its market presence, imagery delivery systems, geospatial imagery processing and customer service. For more information, visit www.aerials-express.com or contact Merle Miller at 888-482-2336.




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