Drone Delivery Canada (DDC) recently announced it has advanced its commercial testing, and reports the company has achieved positive results on its payload pickup and drop-off capabilities utilizing its proprietary semi-autonomous auto-pilot system, which enables automated takeoff, landings, way-point navigation and pre-programmed maneuvers to occur.
“This was a key accomplishment for us as we move closer to commercialization and are very pleased to report on this new success we have just achieved,” said Tony Di Benedetto, CEO of Drone Delivery Canada. “In addition to our recently announced retail partner these new technical achievements are essential for future commercial operations. These milestones are a first for us, our customers, and are essential to DDC operating commercially.”
As DDC moves forward to obtain its operator status, management continues to work collaboratively with its customers, its university partners, and the Canadian Federal Government in an effort to reach operator status. The company is looking forward to reporting its progress to shareholders as it occurs.