Legacy Aerotas support copy defined an extension project clearly: it is any project that requires additional drafting but does not require additional data processing. That remains the simplest and most useful definition.
When an extension project is the right fit
If Aerotas has already processed the project data and you only need more drafting on that same site, extension handling is usually the right path. Common examples include expanding the drafted area or adding more drafted scope to a previously delivered project.
Eligibility checks
- Aerotas already processed the original project data
- No new core data processing is required
- The new KML or KMZ stays within the limits of the previously draftable site data
How to request one
The legacy instructions remain practical: name the project after the original one with an extension label, upload a boundary only for the additional drafting area, select the drafted product, and note the original project reference in the request. That gives Aerotas the context needed to quote the added scope correctly.