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Drone Delivery Canada launches dangerous goods transportation for UBC’s DTI program

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The DTI is currently utilizing the Company's drone logistics solution to enable a defined two-way delivery flight route.

DDC LAUNCHES DANGEROUS GOODS TRANSPORTATION FOR UBC’S REMOTE COMMUNITIES DTI PROGRAM (CNW Group/Drone Delivery Canada Corp.)

TORONTO — Drone Delivery Canada Corp. announces the successful approval and implementation of dangerous goods transportation for the University of British Columbia Faculty of Medicine’s ‘Remote Communities Drone Transport Initiative’.

The DTI is currently utilizing the Company’s drone logistics solution to enable a defined two-way delivery flight route, using the Sparrow drone and its DroneSpot™ takeoff and landing zones, to transport a variety of cargo for the benefit of the Stellat’en First Nation and the Village of Fraser Lake, located in Central Northern British Columbia, Canada.

All operations will be conducted in accordance with the Transportation of Dangerous Goods Directorate approvals, the Canadian Aviation Regulations and Transport Canada special flight operations certificates.

“This is another significant achievement by the organization to be the only Remotely Piloted Aircraft System (“RPAS”) operator that has been issued a TDG Certificate. We’re very happy to further support our customer, UBC, with the flexibility of transporting dangerous goods via our drone solutions. This makes DDC the only RPAS operator in Canada to conduct beyond visual line of sight and dangerous goods operations simultaneously,” says Steve Magirias, CEO of DDC. “We want to thank Transport Canada for their continued support to the industry. We continue to demonstrate our leadership and innovative approach by offering the flexibility of transporting any types of goods, including medication and lab specimens classified as dangerous goods, for our customers.”

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