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senseFly by AgEagle

senseFly by AgEagle is a line of fixed-wing professional mapping drones, multispectral and thermal sensor options, and flight operations software aimed at photogrammetry, agriculture, public safety, and geospatial teams that need repeatable aerial coverage.

Under AgEagle, senseFly markets EagleNXT-branded remote sensing aircraft, including eBee-class fixed-wing mapping drones built for automated photogrammetry and multispectral capture. The portfolio pairs airframes with proprietary sensors and mission software so operators can plan flights, run BVLOS-oriented programs where regulations allow, and move imagery into mapping and inspection workflows.

Who uses these systems? Surveying firms, agricultural operators, defense and public safety organizations, and commercial mapping teams that need efficient coverage over large or remote areas. Fixed-wing endurance differs from multicopter patterns, so the line fits corridor projects, broad orthomosaic jobs, and repeat monitoring where ground access is limited.

The vendor bundles drone hardware with software for flight management and data handling, including processing-oriented steps in its published materials. Payload families cover RGB mapping, multispectral indices, and thermal imaging depending on the configuration, which shifts deliverables from color orthomosaics to vegetation or heat maps.

Construction and civil teams sometimes adopt the same class of tools for earthworks, site context, and periodic site documentation when aerial coverage fits the job. AgEagle has highlighted eBee TAC clearance on the U.S. Defense Innovation Unit Blue UAS Cleared List, which matters for buyers who must meet specific procurement lists (AgEagle press release, 2021).

Specifications

Pricing

Enterprise quote

Platforms

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Used for

Aerial photogrammetrySite mappingEnvironmental monitoringAsset inspection support

Used by

SurveyorsGeospatial analystsConstruction managersPublic safety teamsAgricultural operators

Tasks

Aerial surveyOrthomosaic creationMultispectral captureFlight planningFleet operations

Pros and cons

Pros

  • Fixed-wing coverage suits large sites and repeat missions.
  • Multispectral and thermal options extend beyond simple RGB orthomosaics.
  • Established senseFly brand under AgEagle with documented U.S. procurement list activity for certain models.

Cons

  • Pricing is quote-based and varies by airframe, payload, and region.
  • Regulatory approvals for BVLOS remain project- and country-specific.
  • Not a multicopter indoor platform; confined-space indoor workflows belong to other product classes.

Key features

  • Fixed-wing mapping drones: eBee-class aircraft aimed at automated photogrammetry and large-area coverage.

  • Sensor options: RGB, multispectral, and thermal payloads for different mapping and monitoring outputs.

  • Mission software: Flight planning and operations tooling described for professional BVLOS-style programs where rules allow.

  • Industry focus: Materials reference agriculture, defense, public safety, and commercial mapping use cases.

  • Processing chain: Vendor stack ties capture to photogrammetric and analysis workflows in published product descriptions.

Pricing

Enterprise (quote)

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senseFly systems are sold via quote; verify current pricing and bundles on sensefly.com or with AgEagle sales.

Frequently asked questions

What is senseFly by AgEagle used for?

It is a professional fixed-wing drone line for aerial mapping and remote sensing, including RGB orthomosaics, multispectral agriculture workflows, and thermal imaging where those payloads are sold. Teams pair aircraft with vendor mission software for planning and operations.

Is senseFly the same as EagleNXT?

AgEagle markets senseFly-class products under EagleNXT branding on the current senseFly website. The eBee drone family and related sensors remain the core hardware names in vendor materials.

Does senseFly work for construction surveying?

Construction and civil teams use the same class of fixed-wing mapping drones for topographic context, earthworks monitoring, and periodic site documentation when aerial coverage fits the task. Fit depends on airspace, accuracy needs, and deliverable format.

What accuracy can senseFly achieve?

Accuracy depends on payload, flight height, ground control, and processing settings. The vendor publishes product-specific claims on its spec pages; treat any number as conditional on survey design and ground truth.

How much does a senseFly system cost?

AgEagle sells senseFly systems through sales channels with quote-based pricing that changes by model, sensors, software, and region. Request a formal quote and confirm what is included before purchase.

senseFly vs Wingtra: which is better for mapping?

senseFly emphasizes lightweight fixed-wing mapping aircraft under AgEagle. Wingtra sells a VTOL fixed-wing hybrid with its own cloud processing stack. Choose based on required accuracy, coverage per flight, local regulations, and whether you want VTOL or traditional fixed-wing operations.

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