TORONTO, Nov. 13,
2023 /CNW/ - Drone Delivery Canada Corp. (TSXV: FLT)
(OTC QX: TAKOF) (Frankfurt: A3DP5Y or ABBA.F) (the "Company"
or "DDC") is pleased to report the financial results for the third
quarter of 2023, with continued revenue growth through the first
nine months combined with a continued reduction in cash burn.
The Company recorded revenues of $216,090 for the three months ending September 30, 2023, representing a 13% decrease
year-over-year. This was driven primarily by the conclusion of
contracts with each of the University of
British Columbia, DSV Air & Sea Inc. Canada, and Bell Mobility Inc. that
concluded subsequent to September 30,
2022, partially offset by revenue from the contract
announced on March 23, 2023, with the
Government of Canada, and the
previously announced Care by Air project. Year to date through the
first nine months of the year the Company recorded revenues of
$967,450 representing a 64% increase
year-over-year, which is largely due to the sale of a Condor drone
to the Canadian Government.
In addition, the Company realized a decrease in operating
expenses of approximately $1.8M or
43% year-over-year in the third quarter as a result of operational
efficiencies that the Company continues to implement. Year to date,
operating expenses have been reduced by over $3.0M or 26%, which combined with the increase in
revenue resulted in a reduction in operating loss of approximately
$3.4M or 31% compared to the same
period last year.
Furthermore, for the nine months ended September 30, 2023, the Company realized a
reduction in its cash used in operating activities by $3.0M or 33% year-over-year as a result of the
operational efficiencies that the Company has been
implementing.
DDC is also pleased to provide the following update on the
Canary and Condor remotely piloted aircrafts ("RPAs") in the third
quarter of 2023:
Canary Development
The Company has completed the development of the Canary RPA and
is ready for commercial operations.
The Company is currently operating the Canary as part of the
Canadian Department of National Defence evaluation contract
announced on September 7, 2023. The
Company anticipates completing the first milestone of the project
during the fourth quarter.
The Company also plans to deploy the Canary drone on the
DroneCare project with Halton Healthcare announced on October 12, 2023. This project will provide
delivery of critical medical supplies between Oakville Trafalgar
Memorial Hospital and Milton District Hospital. The Company
anticipates the route to be operational during the fourth
quarter.
Condor Development
On September 29, 2023, during
development trials, the second Condor RPA provided to the
Government of Canada in connection
with the contract announced on March 23,
2023 experienced a hard landing, damaging the RPA. The
subsequent investigation of the incident and review of the airframe
identified certain issues with third-party OEM components impacting
the quality and reliability of the RPA. These findings, coupled
with the lack of regulatory progress for RPAs greater than 25kg,
have led to the decision to suspend the development of the Condor
RPA. Though development has been suspended, DDC intends for its
technology roadmap to continue to include intellectual property
that supports various RPA classes.
While the market has demonstrated demand for the Condor RPA due
to its operational capabilities, the regulatory environment is
still not conducive to the commercially viable operation of larger
RPAs such as the Condor. The Company has gained a significant
amount of intellectual property during the development of the
Condor, applicable to all DDC's RPA models, and will look to
utilize it in the future, once market, regulatory and technological
advancements have occurred to support the development of larger
RPAs at scale.
Consequently, the Company will focus resources towards enhancing
the smaller drone offerings such as the Canary RPA and continuing
to build out a robust ecosystem including FLYTE, the DroneSpots™,
ground based DAA as well as investigating onboard DAA applications
for the Canary.
"We continue to see improved business results to date, through
the revenue achieved combined with a focus on reducing our
operating expenses," said Steve
Magirias, CEO of Drone Delivery Canada. "We have had to make
difficult decisions to ensure we are focused on investing in the
key initiatives that will deliver results to all of our
stakeholders, including advancing our technological capabilities
and securing commercial agreements in the key verticals we are
targeting."
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 A2AMGZ or ABB.F.
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SOURCE Drone Delivery Canada Corp.