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Cooper Aerial turns 40

By General Aviation News Staff · January 19, 2007 ·

Cooper Aerial Survey Co., a Phoenix-based aerial photo and mapping company, celebrated 40 years of service last year.

Established by William P. Cooper in 1966, Cooper Aerial has been providing imagery and mapping services ever since.

Over the past 40 years Cooper Aerial has completed projects for Arizona State University, the Arizona Department of Transportation, the City of Chandler and many other organizations both public and private, as well as projects for remote sites in Honduras, Hawaii and Aruba.

For more information: 800-229-2279

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