INTA Spaceturk Now A Distributor for RapidEye in Turkey

RapidEye's Newest Distributor in Turkey: INTA Spaceturk

Brandenburg/Havel, Germany, May 12, 2011 – RapidEye, a leader in wide area, repetitive coverage of Earth through its constellation of satellites announced  today that Inta Spaceturk of Ankara, Turkey has signed a distribution  agreement to sell RapidEye products throughout Turkey.

“We are very pleased to welcome Inta Spaceturk on board our RapidEye distributor team. Turkey is an expanding market with increasing demands for  imagery to use in mapping, monitoring and change detection programs,” said  John Ahlrichs, Vice President of RapidEye. “We look forward to aggressively  developing these opportunities with our our new partner.”

“Wide area, multi-spectral imagery in five meter pixel size from the RapidEye constellation of satellites is a critical add-on for our business,” commented  Mr. Mehmet Emin Halitligil, INTA Spaceturk's Manager of Corporate Marketing &  Sales. “Thanks to uniquely responsive imaging performance and up-to-date  global archive coverage from RapidEye, it's now easier to build-up comprehensive solutions for our clients through a broader look of the region.”

RapidEye is expanding its worldwide network of distributors in order to facilitate easy access to RapidEye products in their customers' own language  and region. For a full list of RapidEye's distributors, please visit www.rapideye.de/distributors.

About INTASpaceturk
INTA Spaceturk, is a leading remote sensing products and Geospatial Information services provider within the Eurasia, with a primary business focus in Turkey and Caucasus region countries. Established as a partnership of Çukurova Holding and Uydusan A.Ş. in February 2001, INTASpaceturk began its pioneering operations by direct tasking of sub-meter resolution imaging platforms from its satellite ground station located in Ankara, Turkey and continues to be the preeminent source of high resolution commercial satellite imagery products at 50cm, 1m and 5m pixel sizes.

With its unique team of Geospatial experts, INTA Spaceturk transforms pixel data to advanced 3D mapping and monitoring databases creating actionable location awareness for public and private enterprises in support of their decision making processes. For more information about Inta Spaceturk visit its web site at www.spaceturk.com.tr

About RapidEye
RapidEye is a provider of quality high-resolution satellite imagery and solutions derived from its imagery. With a constellation of five Earth Observation satellites, RapidEye images over 4 million square kilometers of Earth every day, and has amassed almost 2 billion square kilometers in its archive in just over two years of commercial operation. With an unprecedented combination of wide area repetitive coverage and five meter pixel size multispectral imagery, RapidEye is an obvious and cost-effective choice for many industries and government agencies. RapidEye: Delivering the World. www.rapideye.de



Contacts:

For INTASpaceturk
Mr. Mehmet Emin Halitligil
Email: Email Contact
www.spaceturk.com.tr/

For RapidEye
RapidEye AG
Molkenmarkt 30
14776 Brandenburg a. d. Havel
Germany
Email Contact

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