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             Aerial survey is a type of surveying that uses aerial photography or other remote sensing techniques to measure and map the Earth's surface. It is used to create accurate maps of large areas, such as cities, forests, and other land features. Global Positioning Systems (GPS) software is used to accurately measure and map the Earth's surface from aerial photographs. GPS software can be used to measure distances, angles, and elevations, as well as to create detailed maps of the Earth's surface. GPS    software can also be used to create 3D models of the Earth's surface, which can be used for a variety of applications, such as urban planning, environmental monitoring, and disaster management.
Some companies in the aerial survey market include Esri, Trimble, Hexagon, and Bentley Systems. Show Less   Read more