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Bell Geospace World Leaders in Gravity Gradiometry Bell Geospace is the world leader in Gravity Gradiometry™.

Our Basler Turbo 67 aircraft deliver extreme resolution gravity gradiometry data, capable of resolving subsurface geological features of less than 100 metres. Bell data provides shape, form and dimension to the target body, ensuring pre or post ground based geophysics acquisition are optimised by adding clarity, insight and direction to the corroborative technologies, significantly shortening acq

uisition time, and maximising ROI. Bell Geospace will deliver processed data 4-6 weeks after acquisition, with interim images in 24 hours, enabling fast, knowledge-based decision-making.

We're heading back to Cornwall but without the plane this time! Sian Grant will be speaking next week at   where we also...
04/06/2025

We're heading back to Cornwall but without the plane this time! Sian Grant will be speaking next week at where we also have a booth. Looking forward to an interesing and timely event.

Some pictures from today's successful survey flight in Cornwall. Did you see C-GEAJ flying today ? Hopefully the nice we...
02/01/2025

Some pictures from today's successful survey flight in Cornwall. Did you see C-GEAJ flying today ? Hopefully the nice weather continues

Photo credits: Stefan Kuna

Happy New Year ! C-GEAJ will plan to commence survey operations on our Cornwall project commencing 02 Jan 2025. The inte...
01/01/2025

Happy New Year !

C-GEAJ will plan to commence survey operations on our Cornwall project commencing 02 Jan 2025. The intention is to take off around sunrise each day providing that the weather conditions and visibility allow. Please check our flight status details and (near) real time flight positions on 'flight aware' searching for CGEAJ. We may have to delay or cancel survey flights if conditions deteriorate. We look forward to seeing any photos you may post ✈️
We will keep you updated of progress

Photo Credit: Andrew Searle (Taken Dec 2021 during survey flight)

Good morning all! C-GEAJ continues to prepare for survey operations and we await calmer winds before we can conduct in a...
16/12/2024

Good morning all! C-GEAJ continues to prepare for survey operations and we await calmer winds before we can conduct in air science equipment calibrations once the weather improves in a few days time. In the meantime here are some photos from her ferry from Canada

Photo Credits: Jack Caise (FO)

C-GEAJ arrived at Newquay airport yesterday, and our crew is currently conducting calibrations and preparations over the...
13/12/2024

C-GEAJ arrived at Newquay airport yesterday, and our crew is currently conducting calibrations and preparations over the coming days before the commencement of survey operations. We’ll keep you updated.

Photo credit: Thomas Fraszczak

The Basler BT-67 aircraft (CGEAJ) has arrived in the UK and will soon travel to Newquay to resume geophysical survey wor...
11/12/2024

The Basler BT-67 aircraft (CGEAJ) has arrived in the UK and will soon travel to Newquay to resume geophysical survey work, which began in December 2021. Surveying is expected to commence next week. We encourage you to spread the word to the community, including horse owners, farmers, photographers, and drone hobbyists, so they are informed about what to expect and where to find additional details. You can learn more, including how to track the flight, on our webpage. For any concerns, please contact us via the hotline number or email our team. https://info.bellgeo.com/cornwall_faq

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This page provides the answers to the most commonly asked questions from communities before or during an airborne survey

The Bell Geo plane is returning to   to complete geophysical survey work this month. You might remember us from the last...
06/12/2024

The Bell Geo plane is returning to to complete geophysical survey work this month. You might remember us from the last times back in March 2022 and December 2021.

We are in the process of notifying parishes, equine centres and farms and will be using a combination of press, social media and direct mail. Please feel free to spread the word and direct people to our FAQ webpage.

This time we will be flying out of Newquay airport (rather than Southampton) with flights taking off just after sunrise on good flying days. We hope FlightRadar24 will work and will confirm this nearer the time. (Plane code is CGEAJ). If you take photos, please tag us!

With the December weather in Cornwall it will probably take us two or three weeks to complete our survey. We need about 8 good days.

This page provides the answers to the most commonly asked questions from communities before or during an airborne survey

Bell Geospace is very pleased to announce Gaud Pouliquen's well-earned promotion to Director of Sales. Please join us in...
25/07/2024

Bell Geospace is very pleased to announce Gaud Pouliquen's well-earned promotion to Director of Sales. Please join us in congratulating her on this very well-deserved promotion!

Hello Nurnberg.  The plane is currently flying the final lines and calibrating the survey. It is expected that today is ...
15/04/2024

Hello Nurnberg. The plane is currently flying the final lines and calibrating the survey. It is expected that today is the last flying day.

Your flight path for Friday 12th Nurnberg N-ERGIE Aktiengesellschaft starting with the north south lines before moving t...
12/04/2024

Your flight path for Friday 12th Nurnberg N-ERGIE Aktiengesellschaft starting with the north south lines before moving to west east lines. Remember you can follow the plane on flightradar!

Hi Nurnberg. Tomorrow (11/04) we plan to fly the northern lines. If we complete the 9 remaining lines we'll then fly the...
10/04/2024

Hi Nurnberg. Tomorrow (11/04) we plan to fly the northern lines. If we complete the 9 remaining lines we'll then fly the tie-lines shown on the image. N-ERGIE Aktiengesellschaft The Take off time will depend on weather and morning ATC instruction.

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