A.I.S. Resources Completes High-resolution Airborne Geophysical Survey at Saint John Project, New Brunswick

A.I.S. Resources Limited has finished a high-resolution helicopter-borne survey at its New Brunswick project site to support ongoing exploration efforts

Justin Tomlinson

Editor-in-Chief, Mora Discover

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A.I.S. Resources Completes High-resolution Airborne Geophysical Survey at Saint John Project, New Brunswick

A.I.S. Resources Limited, a Vancouver-based mineral exploration company, has announced the successful completion of a high-resolution airborne geophysical survey at its Saint John project in New Brunswick. The company, which is listed on the TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol AIS and also trades on the OTC-Pink and Frankfurt exchanges, confirmed the milestone on May 7, 2026. This survey is a significant component of the company's ongoing exploration strategy in the region.[1][2]

The technical execution of the survey was handled by Geo Data Solutions GDS Inc., a specialized firm headquartered in Laval, Quebec. The operation employed a helicopter-borne system to capture high-resolution data across the project area, allowing for a detailed geophysical analysis of the site. This data collection phase is intended to assist A.I.S. Resources in identifying and prioritizing potential targets for future exploration and development within the Saint John project boundaries.[1][2]

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