RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Latest video interview LOL, thanks for bringing this up. It puts it into stark light, what a joke DDC's market valuation is. They have achieved some real milestones here! They got an SFOC for an off the shelf commercial system they bought. Something that thousands of people across Canada have done. Yay!
And they announced another trial. WooHoo.
Meanwhile, UAV actually getting stuff done. Making money. Expanding operations. Creating technology.
JohnnCash wrote: i'm a shareholder as well but let's not act like uav is the only company in this space. they've come a long way but have still a ways to go.
August 3, 2018
Drone Delivery Canada (DDC) has announced Transport Canada has granted it a SFOC (Special Flight Operations Certificate) approving the company to commence testing of its Robin X1400 cargo delivery drone in Canadian skies.
The Robin X1400 is now fully integrated with DDC’s proprietary “FLYTE” management system and is capable of both larger payloads and greater flight ranges, of up to 60 kms. Flight testing will start in the second week of August 2018.
August 7, 2018
Drone Delivery Canada is pleased to announce that it will be conducting a pilot project with the Public Health Agency of Canada’s (PHAC) National Microbiology Laboratory, to determine the feasibility of a drone delivery solution to improve access to blood-borne infection testing in remote, isolated communities.
Using DDC’s logistics platform, the development, prototyping and testing will be focused on a customized ‘Depot to Depot’ unmanned aircraft. Customization of DDC’s drone delivery platform for this program includes climate-control of the cargo, monitoring temperature and humidity and creating security protocols to protect patient confidentiality. If the testing and development are successful to the satisfaction of both parties, the parties plan to work with Transport Canada to implement a widespread Drone Solution to speed deliveries of blood tests in remote communities.