Welcome to Airtribune.com! The project is aimed at uniting organizers, pilots and viewers of paragliding events. The core of the service is the proprietary 3D-visualization software and detailed satellite maps of competition sites.
Airtribune.com
- The possibility to ensure complete information support of the competitions for organizers;
- The collection of useful materials on world flight places, as well as the possibility of arranging post-flight debriefs and analyzing flight tactics for pilots;
- A virtual grandstand for watching the competitions on-line and aftertask visualizations for spectators and fans!
Airtribune.com project is impossible without the participation of such
international companies as:
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R&D Center “ScanEx” (RUS) – 3D web engine, web site, management
ScanEx Research and Development Center is the leading Russian company on the remote sensing market that offers a complete set of services ranging from acquisition to thematic processing of Earth observation images from space. Today, ScanEx is the only Russian company that has signed license agreements with the top world remote sensing Operators for direct data acquisition from IRS, SPOT, EROS, RADARSAT and ENVISAT satellites series to UniScan™ ground stations, enabling regular near real-time monitoring of territories of Russia and the CIS countries with spatial resolution from hundreds to less than one meter.
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Astrium (FR) – satellite data for paragliding events sites.
Astrium is the worldwide distributor of geographic information products and services derived from the Spot Earth observation satellites, including the Vegetation instrument flown on SPOT 4 and 5.
Astrium also distributes complementary optical and radar data acquired by other satellites offering low to very high resolution images.
Astrium was appointed by CNES as sole commercial operator of the SPOT satellites, the first of which was placed in orbit in 1986.
Astrium acquires the SPOT data through a receiving station at its premises In Toulouse and via a network of partner stations around the world.


