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The Institute of Geophysical Exploration, in collaboration with universities and enterprises, is conducting a trial flight test of a semi-airborne transient electromagnetic system.
On April 19, the Institute of Geophysical Exploration, in collaboration with Chengdu University of Technology and Beijing Juedeng Geophysical Exploration Co., Ltd., conducted a trial flight test of the UFO-AirE semi-airborne transient electromagnetic system at the Tongxiang Flight Base in Dayi County, Chengdu. The purpose of this test is to explore new airborne geophysical technologies and lay a technological foundation for enhancing the Institute’s productive capacity.

The introduction of the semi-airborne transient electromagnetic system marks an expansion of the Geophysical Exploration Institute’s business scope—from ground-based operations to airborne surveys, thereby enhancing its comprehensive detection capabilities and elevating its technological level. This system provides robust technical support for future integrated air-ground-well three-dimensional exploration. With advantages such as high precision, high efficiency, and excellent safety, the system demonstrates tremendous potential in fields including geological surveys, mineral resource exploration, and ecological environment assessment. In challenging terrains such as rugged mountainous regions and pristine forests, the application of this technology will significantly improve both detection efficiency and accuracy. We look forward to the widespread adoption of the semi-airborne transient electromagnetic system in the future, opening up even more possibilities for exploring Earth’s resources.
Executive Producer | Zhang Guangda
Reviewed by | Zou Zhongping
Editor-in-charge | Zhou Huiying
Text | Wang Zhigang, Chen Fei
Figure | Yang Jinrui
Editor | Wen Han