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AIRBORNE GEO EXPLORATION Pty Ltd

ABN 41 634 559 210

AirGEO logo evolution to magbird AirGEO Exploration & Discovery

Airborne UAV Geophysics Systems -- Designed and Built in Australia.
High‑resolution magnetic intelligence systems for exploration and discovery.

Ph 0475 983 244

GOLD COAST QUEENSLAND - DRONE MAG SURVEY & MANUFACTURING

AIRGEO Exploration & Discovery logo with a blue magbird

AIRGEO Exploration &Discovery

AIRGEO Exploration &Discovery

AIRGEO Exploration &Discovery

AIRGEO Exploration &Discovery

INNOVATION & DEVELOPMENT

The AIRGEO Sensor Family

  • MagBird — UAV magnetic surveys (Now)

  • MagRad — UAV radiometrics Medusa MS-700

  • MagEM — UAV electromagnetic mapping

  • MagSpec — UAV spectral imaging

  • MagLidar — UAV lidar for terrain and vegetation

  • Ground Robotics — autonomous ground‑based geophysics

Current Innovative Sensor Core Intelligence Layer and Operating Features (Now)

  • Real‑time scalar telemetry

  • Real time GPS location

  • Real time scalar sensor plot
  • OLED sensor and peripherals live status display on MagBird

  • Live warnings via telemetry on MagBird Ground Station Sensor or Terrain Issues

  • Rangefinder + IMU + GPS fusion

  • Sensor control module data logging with structured data

  • MagBird Ground Station with scalar sensor colour mapping

  • Web‑based UI MagBird Ground Station & interactive link to PC based applications

  • Post flight QC Map

  • QC Pack export end of day site data management

  • QC Ground Mag merge and QC airborne data comparison

  • Operator‑first design

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AIRGEO follows a disciplined, aerospace‑inspired long‑arc development approach:

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  • Build World Class Innovation based systems

  • Mature flight‑critical systems first

  • Develop advanced concepts in parallel

  • Integrate new sensors and autonomy over time

  • Build sovereign capability step by step

Long‑Arc Development Program

AIRGEO MagBird is part of a structured, long‑term development program focused on expanding UAV airborne geophysical capability initially for Australia.

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Current and future development areas include:

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  • Enhanced sensor integration

  • Enhanced in-flight sensor fusion object detect and avoid platform capability

  • Radiometric with Medusa MS-700 Spectrometer

  • Improved data quality and reliability

  • Advanced, innovative navigation and Magnetic anomaly detection

  • Expanded environmental and government applications

  • Live magnetic flight mapping and reference to related independent data source

  • Scalable workflows for national programs

  • Multi sensor combinations such as MagRad

 

This approach ensures public and private investment contributes to enduring national capability — not one‑off deployments.

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