AIRMO builds its own Satellite instrument.
Almost all methane satellites today use passive spectrometers based on the Oxygen A-band (O₂A) method. It reads sunlight as it passes through the atmosphere and infers methane concentration.
Condition
Passive spectrometer
AIRMO LiDAR+SWIR
Condition
Passive spectrometer
Works
AIRMO LiDAR+SWIR
Works
Condition
(dust, haze)
Passive spectrometer
Degraded accuracy
AIRMO LiDAR+SWIR
Full accuracy
Condition
(sandstorm, smoke)
Passive spectrometer
Fails or errors
AIRMO LiDAR+SWIR
Robust measurement
Condition
Passive spectrometer
Fails
AIRMO LiDAR+SWIR
Partial
(LiDAR retrieves aerosol profile)
Condition
Passive spectrometer
Fails
(needs sunlight)
AIRMO LiDAR+SWIR
Full capability
(drone/aircraft)
UP TO
15
X
more data volume per satellite vs. conventional architectures.
This delivers
Without ground teams, permits, or logistics. Persistent coverage turns one-off campaigns into always-on intelligence, enabling faster response to emission events and defensible data for OGMP and regulatory reporting.