Home News Xcalibur Smart Mapping Expands North American Operations with Air Tractor Aircraft for Critical Mineral Exploration Last news 6 MIN. READ Xcalibur Smart Mapping Expands North American Operations with Air Tractor Aircraft for Critical Mineral Exploration SHARE Air Tractor is renowned for their maneuverability and stability at low altitudes, which will significantly enhance both precision and accuracy in data collection. Air Tractor aircraft Xcalibur Smart Mapping, the global leader in airborne geophysics, with over 40 aircrafts, today announced a significant expansion of its North American operations with the addition of Air Tractor aircraft to its fleet. These specialized aircraft will be deployed in Canada and the United States to conduct low-level, high-resolution surveys aimed at accelerating the discovery and development of critical minerals essential for the transition to a sustainable energy future. With a proven track record of over 1,400 successful projects across six continents, Xcalibur Smart Mapping continues to lead in providing innovative geophysical solutions for mapping and assessing natural resources. This milestone is the result of a collaborative effort between teams from South Africa and Canada, leveraging Canada’s extensive experience in aerial surveys and ensuring compliance with local safety and data quality standards. The introduction of Air Tractor aircraft, renowned for their maneuverability and stability at low altitudes, significantly enhances the company’s ability to deliver precise and detailed data for critical mineral exploration projects. After two years of dedicated work and recognizing the sector’s need for more efficient geophysical surveys, Xcalibur Smart Mapping developed an Air Tractor capable of geophysical survey equipped with an auxiliary fuel tank to extend aircraft endurance. This groundbreaking project was made possible through collaboration with Metal Innovations Aero in Oregon, USA. The Air Tractor is approved for low-level geophysical survey with MAG/RAD (Magnetics and Radiometric) and iCORUS technology, allowing for greater accuracy in data collection, particularly in areas with challenging topography. The high-resolution surveys conducted by Xcalibur Smart Mapping will provide valuable insights into the distribution and concentration of critical minerals, aiding in the identification of potential deposits and informing resource development strategies. “We are thrilled to expand our operations in North America with the addition of Air Tractor aircraft,” said Andres Blanco, CEO of Xcalibur Smart Mapping. “These aircraft, combined with our state-of-the-art geophysical technology and expertise, will enable us to conduct surveys with unprecedented precision, contributing to the responsible discovery and development of critical minerals vital for a sustainable future.” Davin Allen, Managing Director – Americas of Xcalibur Smart Mapping, noted, “The Air Tractor is the ideal aircraft for geophysical survey given its powerful turbine engine enabling better terrain following. The aircraft also has superior situational awareness with a ‘heads up’ display mounted outside the cockpit and superior safety features such as a built-in safety cage around the cockpit and airbags incorporated into the 5-point restraint harness.” Securing the modified aircraft approvals was a significant milestone, as this Air Tractor will now be able to develop projects anywhere in the world, facilitating the detection of critical minerals necessary for the energy transition. The complexities involved were enormous, but the benefits for both the industry and the environment are substantial. Xcalibur Smart Mapping’s clients include the USGS as well as major and junior mining clients in Canada exploring for critical minerals. By improving the efficiency of aerial surveys, the company is taking a significant step towards a more sustainable future. This innovation not only supports the detection of critical minerals but also contributes to the broader goal of environmental conservation and efficient resource management. Committed to responsible and sustainable resource development practices, Xcalibur Smart Mapping ensures that its geophysical surveys minimize environmental impact while maximizing data quality, ensuring that critical mineral exploration is conducted with utmost care for surrounding ecosystems. The expansion of Xcalibur Smart Mapping’s North American operations and the deployment of Air Tractor aircraft represent a significant milestone in the company’s mission to unlock natural capital responsibly and accelerate the global transition to a sustainable energy economy. < SEE PREVIOUS NEW SEE NEXT NEW > < > Related news Last news Xcalibur Smart Mapping to support sustainable mining and natural capital exploration in Bhutan SEE MORE > Last news Technology Driving a Data-Driven Energy Transition SEE MORE > Last news Xcalibur Smart Mapping and Koloma Forge Partnership to Accelerate Global Natural Hydrogen Exploration SEE MORE > Last news Xcalibur Smart Mapping completes 66,000 km airborne survey in France’s Central Massif SEE MORE > Last news A World First for Xcalibur Smart Mapping: 3D Hydrogen Plume Mapping with Quantum Raman Spectrometer SEE MORE > Announcements Last news Xcalibur Smart Mapping delivers data for 2023 project to National Geological Survey of Mongolia SEE MORE > Announcements Last news Uncategorized Xcalibur Smart Mapping and Stanford University Initiate a pioneer AI and machine learning Project for the Energy Transition SEE MORE > Events Last news Main conclusions of PDAC 2024: Which issues took the industry’s focus? 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SHARE Air Tractor is renowned for their maneuverability and stability at low altitudes, which will significantly enhance both precision and accuracy in data collection. Air Tractor aircraft Xcalibur Smart Mapping, the global leader in airborne geophysics, with over 40 aircrafts, today announced a significant expansion of its North American operations with the addition of Air Tractor aircraft to its fleet. These specialized aircraft will be deployed in Canada and the United States to conduct low-level, high-resolution surveys aimed at accelerating the discovery and development of critical minerals essential for the transition to a sustainable energy future. With a proven track record of over 1,400 successful projects across six continents, Xcalibur Smart Mapping continues to lead in providing innovative geophysical solutions for mapping and assessing natural resources. This milestone is the result of a collaborative effort between teams from South Africa and Canada, leveraging Canada’s extensive experience in aerial surveys and ensuring compliance with local safety and data quality standards. The introduction of Air Tractor aircraft, renowned for their maneuverability and stability at low altitudes, significantly enhances the company’s ability to deliver precise and detailed data for critical mineral exploration projects. After two years of dedicated work and recognizing the sector’s need for more efficient geophysical surveys, Xcalibur Smart Mapping developed an Air Tractor capable of geophysical survey equipped with an auxiliary fuel tank to extend aircraft endurance. This groundbreaking project was made possible through collaboration with Metal Innovations Aero in Oregon, USA. The Air Tractor is approved for low-level geophysical survey with MAG/RAD (Magnetics and Radiometric) and iCORUS technology, allowing for greater accuracy in data collection, particularly in areas with challenging topography. The high-resolution surveys conducted by Xcalibur Smart Mapping will provide valuable insights into the distribution and concentration of critical minerals, aiding in the identification of potential deposits and informing resource development strategies. “We are thrilled to expand our operations in North America with the addition of Air Tractor aircraft,” said Andres Blanco, CEO of Xcalibur Smart Mapping. “These aircraft, combined with our state-of-the-art geophysical technology and expertise, will enable us to conduct surveys with unprecedented precision, contributing to the responsible discovery and development of critical minerals vital for a sustainable future.” Davin Allen, Managing Director – Americas of Xcalibur Smart Mapping, noted, “The Air Tractor is the ideal aircraft for geophysical survey given its powerful turbine engine enabling better terrain following. The aircraft also has superior situational awareness with a ‘heads up’ display mounted outside the cockpit and superior safety features such as a built-in safety cage around the cockpit and airbags incorporated into the 5-point restraint harness.” Securing the modified aircraft approvals was a significant milestone, as this Air Tractor will now be able to develop projects anywhere in the world, facilitating the detection of critical minerals necessary for the energy transition. The complexities involved were enormous, but the benefits for both the industry and the environment are substantial. Xcalibur Smart Mapping’s clients include the USGS as well as major and junior mining clients in Canada exploring for critical minerals. By improving the efficiency of aerial surveys, the company is taking a significant step towards a more sustainable future. This innovation not only supports the detection of critical minerals but also contributes to the broader goal of environmental conservation and efficient resource management. Committed to responsible and sustainable resource development practices, Xcalibur Smart Mapping ensures that its geophysical surveys minimize environmental impact while maximizing data quality, ensuring that critical mineral exploration is conducted with utmost care for surrounding ecosystems. The expansion of Xcalibur Smart Mapping’s North American operations and the deployment of Air Tractor aircraft represent a significant milestone in the company’s mission to unlock natural capital responsibly and accelerate the global transition to a sustainable energy economy.
Air Tractor is renowned for their maneuverability and stability at low altitudes, which will significantly enhance both precision and accuracy in data collection. Air Tractor aircraft Xcalibur Smart Mapping, the global leader in airborne geophysics, with over 40 aircrafts, today announced a significant expansion of its North American operations with the addition of Air Tractor aircraft to its fleet. These specialized aircraft will be deployed in Canada and the United States to conduct low-level, high-resolution surveys aimed at accelerating the discovery and development of critical minerals essential for the transition to a sustainable energy future. With a proven track record of over 1,400 successful projects across six continents, Xcalibur Smart Mapping continues to lead in providing innovative geophysical solutions for mapping and assessing natural resources. This milestone is the result of a collaborative effort between teams from South Africa and Canada, leveraging Canada’s extensive experience in aerial surveys and ensuring compliance with local safety and data quality standards. The introduction of Air Tractor aircraft, renowned for their maneuverability and stability at low altitudes, significantly enhances the company’s ability to deliver precise and detailed data for critical mineral exploration projects. After two years of dedicated work and recognizing the sector’s need for more efficient geophysical surveys, Xcalibur Smart Mapping developed an Air Tractor capable of geophysical survey equipped with an auxiliary fuel tank to extend aircraft endurance. This groundbreaking project was made possible through collaboration with Metal Innovations Aero in Oregon, USA. The Air Tractor is approved for low-level geophysical survey with MAG/RAD (Magnetics and Radiometric) and iCORUS technology, allowing for greater accuracy in data collection, particularly in areas with challenging topography. The high-resolution surveys conducted by Xcalibur Smart Mapping will provide valuable insights into the distribution and concentration of critical minerals, aiding in the identification of potential deposits and informing resource development strategies. “We are thrilled to expand our operations in North America with the addition of Air Tractor aircraft,” said Andres Blanco, CEO of Xcalibur Smart Mapping. “These aircraft, combined with our state-of-the-art geophysical technology and expertise, will enable us to conduct surveys with unprecedented precision, contributing to the responsible discovery and development of critical minerals vital for a sustainable future.” Davin Allen, Managing Director – Americas of Xcalibur Smart Mapping, noted, “The Air Tractor is the ideal aircraft for geophysical survey given its powerful turbine engine enabling better terrain following. The aircraft also has superior situational awareness with a ‘heads up’ display mounted outside the cockpit and superior safety features such as a built-in safety cage around the cockpit and airbags incorporated into the 5-point restraint harness.” Securing the modified aircraft approvals was a significant milestone, as this Air Tractor will now be able to develop projects anywhere in the world, facilitating the detection of critical minerals necessary for the energy transition. The complexities involved were enormous, but the benefits for both the industry and the environment are substantial. Xcalibur Smart Mapping’s clients include the USGS as well as major and junior mining clients in Canada exploring for critical minerals. By improving the efficiency of aerial surveys, the company is taking a significant step towards a more sustainable future. This innovation not only supports the detection of critical minerals but also contributes to the broader goal of environmental conservation and efficient resource management. Committed to responsible and sustainable resource development practices, Xcalibur Smart Mapping ensures that its geophysical surveys minimize environmental impact while maximizing data quality, ensuring that critical mineral exploration is conducted with utmost care for surrounding ecosystems. The expansion of Xcalibur Smart Mapping’s North American operations and the deployment of Air Tractor aircraft represent a significant milestone in the company’s mission to unlock natural capital responsibly and accelerate the global transition to a sustainable energy economy.
Home News Xcalibur Multiphysics participation at PDAC 2023 Events 3 MIN. READ Xcalibur Multiphysics participation at PDAC 2023 Warning: Constant template_defecto already defined in /app/wp-content/themes/xcalibur/blocks/Columns/index.php on line 24 SHARE Xcalibur Multiphysics was present, once again at the Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) 2023, held during the 5th and 8th of March in Toronto, Canada For Xcalibur, this conference is a great gateway that connects us with the world of mineral exploration at an international level and helps us to build links with other companies and governments. A large representation of our global team has been present at our stand during all days of the event, welcoming all the attendees who have come to greet us and network. On Monday 6th the party for clients and friends of Xcalibur Multiphysics took place, where many friends and clients from the sector were able to attend and chat with us. Xcalibur Multiphysics client’s party We had the opportunity to be guest speakers at the Kazakhstan day, where our CEO, Andres Blanco presented an overview of Kazakhstan’s opportunities in exploration services and how Xcalibur Multiphysics and our airborne geophysics services can help find them. In addition, Darren Burrows, Business Development director, gave a talk on our Falcon AGG system and its benefits for critical mineral exploration. Kazakhstan Day in PDAC In addition, we were invited to the Nigeria Day, where our Director of Xcalibur MPH Spain, Victor Gonzalez, presented to the Minister of State, Mines and Steel Development, a brief explanation of the system we are currently flying in Nigeria for airborne survey. Victor Gonzalez, Xcalibur MPH Director at Nigerian’s Day We would like to thank everyone who visited our stand during the days of the event to learn more about Xcalibur Multiphysics and our airborne surveys, especially Mr. Jambal Ganbaatar, Ministry of Mining and Heavy Industry of Mongolia for his presence. < SEE PREVIOUS NEW SEE NEXT NEW > < > Related news Events Unlocking Saudi Arabia’s mineral wealth: Arabian Smart Mapping Company and Ma’aden set to redefine exploration standards SEE MORE > Events Raw Materials Summit 2024: Xcalibur Smart Mapping joins EIT RawMaterials SEE MORE > Events Last news Main conclusions of PDAC 2024: Which issues took the industry’s focus? SEE MORE > Events Xcalibur Multiphysics participation at AEGC 2023 SEE MORE > Events Xcalibur Multiphysics participation at Africa Mining Indaba 2023 SEE MORE > Events Xcalibur Multiphysics participates for the first time in the MMH 2022 exhibition celebrated in Seville SEE MORE > Events Xcalibur Group at 1st Angola Mining Conference (AMC 2019) SEE MORE > Contact us. FILL THE FORM
SHARE Xcalibur Multiphysics was present, once again at the Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) 2023, held during the 5th and 8th of March in Toronto, Canada For Xcalibur, this conference is a great gateway that connects us with the world of mineral exploration at an international level and helps us to build links with other companies and governments. A large representation of our global team has been present at our stand during all days of the event, welcoming all the attendees who have come to greet us and network. On Monday 6th the party for clients and friends of Xcalibur Multiphysics took place, where many friends and clients from the sector were able to attend and chat with us. Xcalibur Multiphysics client’s party We had the opportunity to be guest speakers at the Kazakhstan day, where our CEO, Andres Blanco presented an overview of Kazakhstan’s opportunities in exploration services and how Xcalibur Multiphysics and our airborne geophysics services can help find them. In addition, Darren Burrows, Business Development director, gave a talk on our Falcon AGG system and its benefits for critical mineral exploration. Kazakhstan Day in PDAC In addition, we were invited to the Nigeria Day, where our Director of Xcalibur MPH Spain, Victor Gonzalez, presented to the Minister of State, Mines and Steel Development, a brief explanation of the system we are currently flying in Nigeria for airborne survey. Victor Gonzalez, Xcalibur MPH Director at Nigerian’s Day We would like to thank everyone who visited our stand during the days of the event to learn more about Xcalibur Multiphysics and our airborne surveys, especially Mr. Jambal Ganbaatar, Ministry of Mining and Heavy Industry of Mongolia for his presence.
Xcalibur Multiphysics was present, once again at the Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) 2023, held during the 5th and 8th of March in Toronto, Canada For Xcalibur, this conference is a great gateway that connects us with the world of mineral exploration at an international level and helps us to build links with other companies and governments. A large representation of our global team has been present at our stand during all days of the event, welcoming all the attendees who have come to greet us and network. On Monday 6th the party for clients and friends of Xcalibur Multiphysics took place, where many friends and clients from the sector were able to attend and chat with us. Xcalibur Multiphysics client’s party We had the opportunity to be guest speakers at the Kazakhstan day, where our CEO, Andres Blanco presented an overview of Kazakhstan’s opportunities in exploration services and how Xcalibur Multiphysics and our airborne geophysics services can help find them. In addition, Darren Burrows, Business Development director, gave a talk on our Falcon AGG system and its benefits for critical mineral exploration. Kazakhstan Day in PDAC In addition, we were invited to the Nigeria Day, where our Director of Xcalibur MPH Spain, Victor Gonzalez, presented to the Minister of State, Mines and Steel Development, a brief explanation of the system we are currently flying in Nigeria for airborne survey. Victor Gonzalez, Xcalibur MPH Director at Nigerian’s Day We would like to thank everyone who visited our stand during the days of the event to learn more about Xcalibur Multiphysics and our airborne surveys, especially Mr. Jambal Ganbaatar, Ministry of Mining and Heavy Industry of Mongolia for his presence.