TORONTO, July 5, 2023
/CNW/ - Drone Delivery Canada Corp. (TSXV: FLT) (OTCQX: TAKOF)
(Frankfurt: A3DP5Y) (Frankfurt:
ABBA.F) (the "Company" or "DDC") is pleased to commend Transport
Canada on the release of its groundbreaking drone safety
regulations for beyond visual line-of-sight ("BVLOS") operations.
This significant milestone marks a major advancement for the drone
industry, unlocking unprecedented opportunities and bolstering the
future of drone delivery operations in Canada.
Transport Canada's draft
regulations, announced on June 23,
2023, demonstrate the government's commitment to fostering
innovation while prioritizing safety in the rapidly evolving world
of unmanned aircraft systems. By expanding the scope of the
regulatory framework and in turn, the operational range of drones
to include BVLOS flights, DDC anticipates numerous benefits that
will revolutionize the delivery landscape and offer enhanced
efficiency and convenience to customers nationwide.
With the implementation of BVLOS operations, DDC foresees the
following advantages for its drone delivery operations:
Expanded Reach: BVLOS operations will enable DDC to reach remote
and underserved areas with greater ease. The extended operational
range will help bridge the gap between urban and rural communities,
allowing customers in previously inaccessible regions to benefit
from efficient, reliable, and timely deliveries.
Increased Efficiency: By reducing the overhead for conducting
BVLOS operations, drones can now optimize their flight paths,
significantly reducing travel time and improving operational
efficiency. DDC's delivery network will be able to handle larger
volumes of packages, accelerating the speed of deliveries and
enhancing the overall customer experience.
Enhanced Safety: Transport Canada's rigorous safety regulations
for BVLOS operations will ensure that DDC and other industry
participants maintain the highest standards of safety. The
implementation of advanced collision avoidance systems, real-time
tracking technologies, and robust communication protocols will
provide an added layer of safety and security, mitigating potential
risks associated with drone operations.
Scalability: BVLOS operations will foster scalability for DDC's
drone delivery network. The ability to cover more extensive areas
will enable DDC to expand its customer base, partner with new
businesses, and diversify its service offerings. This regulatory
advancement positions DDC as a frontrunner in the global drone
delivery market and opens doors for potential international
partnerships.
The RPAS industry is projected to increase globally from
$22.5 billion USD in 2020 to
$42.8 billion USD in 2025 (Canada
Gazette, Part 1, Volume 157, June
2023). As a leader in the industry and with past experience
in BVLOS operations, the Company is well positioned to capture this
growth with the newly commercialized Canary.
"We commend Transport Canada for its forward-thinking approach
in developing these innovative new proposed regulations as well as
for being a global leader in the regulation of drone operations and
leaning forward to focus on regulations that will directly support
the more complex drone operations and the scalability of these
operations," stated Steve Magirias,
CEO of Drone Delivery Canada. "The introduction of more routine
BVLOS operations represents a significant step forward for the
drone delivery industry in Canada.
This regulatory milestone aligns perfectly with our vision to
transform the way goods are transported and reinforces our
commitment to leveraging drone technology to benefit Canadians
nationwide. We look forward to commenting on the regulations during
the 90-day consultation period."
The Company is excited to embrace the new era of drone
operations made possible by Transport Canada's BVLOS regulations.
In anticipation of the new regulations, the Company has positioned
itself well and already complies with many of the proposed
regulatory requirements. The Company remains steadfast in its
mission to revolutionize logistics, expand its operational
capabilities, and deliver a safer, more efficient, and
customer-centric drone delivery service.
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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SOURCE Drone Delivery Canada Corp.