Aperture 3 Facebook exporting wrong size 602px not 720px

Uploading to facebook using the fb export in Aperture 3 results in photos on facebook that are max 602px x 602px.
But fb have increased the max size to 720px x 720px, but aperture still seems to be 602px. This can be seen if you use the Facebook's photo uploader plugin the photos will be uploaded at 720px.
Anyone else also noticed this?

http://www.apple.com/feedback/aperture.html

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