TORONTO, June 27,
2023 /CNW/ - June 27,
2023 – Drone Delivery Canada Corp. (TSXV: FLT) (OTCQX:
TAKOF) (Frankfurt: A3DP5Y)
(Frankfurt: ABBA.F) (the "Company" or "DDC") is excited to announce
that Transport Canada has accepted the Company's declaration for
its Canary remote piloted aircraft ("RPA") to now be operated over
people. This is the final milestone in the development of the
Canary RPA, marking a significant milestone in the Company's
commitment to safety, technology development and operational
excellence. The Canary RPA is designed to deliver a variety of
shipments, including medical supplies, to both urban as well as
remote and hard-to-reach areas.
The Canary RPA features enhanced design, performance, and
technology, including a payload of up to 4.5kg, a range of greater
than 20km, real-time communication and tracking systems, an
integrated scale on the RPA itself, a 50% reduction in the number
of batteries needed in comparison to the Sparrow RPA. Safety is
paramount in the design of the Canary RPA and to ensure the utmost
protection of both people and property, the aircraft is equipped
with a state-of-the-art parachute recovery system. This innovative
feature enables the Canary RPA to fly over populated areas,
expanding its potential applications and increasing its
versatility.
Moreover, the Canary RPA boasts several benefits, including
faster and safer delivery of essential goods, reduced delivery
costs, and enhanced accessibility to both remote and urban areas.
The Canary advances the Company's technology and capabilities while
improving the operational parameters for our customers and
significantly improving operational efficiencies for the Company.
With the integrated scale designed onto the RPA, the Company will
be able to reduce ground infrastructure costs, speed up deployments
and provide a more robust solution to the end customer.
Additionally, the Canary RPA can reduce the carbon footprint
associated with traditional transportation methods, contributing to
a more sustainable future.
The declaration to Transport Canada allows DDC's Canary RPA to
operate in compliance with the regulatory framework, demonstrating
its advanced safety features and meeting stringent requirements to
permit flights over people. This validation further solidifies
DDC's position as a trusted provider of drone delivery services,
paving the way for expanded operations and the integration of drone
technology into various industries.
The ability of the Canary drone to now conduct flights over
people is a testament to its robust design and cutting-edge
technology. Equipped with multiple redundant systems and fail-safe
mechanisms, the Canary drone ensures the highest levels of safety
for both operators and the public.
"We are extremely proud that Transport Canada has accepted the
Company's declaration for the Canary drone's flight over people,"
said Steve Magirias, CEO of Drone
Delivery Canada. "This recognition is a testament to our relentless
dedication to safety and innovation. With this milestone achieved,
we are poised to expand our drone delivery operations and bring the
benefits of our technology to even more communities and industries
across the country and potentially internationally."
The validation for flight over people opens up new opportunities
for DDC to provide its drone delivery services in urban areas,
enhancing last-mile logistics and improving efficiency for
businesses and organizations. From medical supply deliveries to
e-commerce fulfillment and humanitarian aid missions, the Canary
drone's validated status ensures safe and reliable operations, even
in densely populated environments. The extensive testing process
included multiple flight tests, environmental trials, and
operational simulations. The tests confirmed the reliability,
safety, and efficiency of the Canary RPA and demonstrated its
ability to operate in various weather conditions and terrains.
DDC remains committed to collaboration with regulatory bodies
and stakeholders to ensure responsible and compliant integration of
drone technology into the airspace. By working closely with
Transport Canada and adhering to strict safety protocols, DDC
continues to pioneer the use of unmanned aerial vehicles for the
benefit of industries, communities, and the economy at large.
About Drone Delivery Canada
Corp.
Drone Delivery Canada Corp. is an award-winning drone technology
company focused on the design, development, and implementation of
its proprietary logistics software platform, using drones. The
Company's platform is intended to be used as a Software as a
Service (SaaS) model for government and corporate organizations
globally.
Drone Delivery Canada Corp. is a publicly listed company trading
on the TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol FLT, on the U.S. OTC
QX market under the symbol TAKOF and on the Frankfurt exchange in Germany under the symbol A3DP5Y or ABBA.F.
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