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DDC AWARDED ITS SECOND US PATENT FOR ITS PROPRIETARY DRONE DELIVERY TECHNOLOGY
Toronto, ON, April 21, 2020, Drone Delivery Canada (TSXV: FLT; OTC: TAKOF; Frankfurt: ABB.F) (the “Company” or “DDC”), is pleased to announce on April 21, 2020, the United States Patent Office granted DDC Patent 10,625,879 which covers aspects of DDC’s drone delivery technology and processes relating to controlled access zones for UAV landing and takeoff.
Read MoreDrone Delivery Canada is prepping a heavy-lift, long-distance flyer
When you hear “delivery drone,” you probably think of a quadcopter lugging six or eight pounds across a handful of miles. But Drone Delivery Canada is testing a much bigger bird. It can haul 400 pounds of cargo up to 124 miles.
Read MoreDDC ANNOUNCES PLANS TO ACCELERATE COMMERCIAL TESTING OF ITS HEAVY-LIFT, LONG-RANGE CARGO DELIVERY DRONE – THE CONDOR
Toronto, ON, April 14, 2020, Drone Delivery Canada Corp. (TSXV: FLT; OTC: TAKOF; Frankfurt: ABB.F) (the “Company” or “DDC”), is pleased to announce that it will begin the commercial testing of the Condor. The Condor has a lifting capability of 180kgs (400lbs) of payload, a travel range of 200kms and an operating speed of 120kph. The multi-package payload compartment is designed to carry approximately 20 cubic feet of cargo.
Read MoreDelivery drones may be key to fighting future pandemics
The outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic has given way to social distancing becoming the new normal. To encourage this, the delivery of goods such as groceries, vital medicines and other cargo has become even more important than ever before.
Read MoreDrones have a role to play in keeping people safe during pandemic, says CEO
Drone Delivery Canada (DDC) says it could take as little as two weeks for the company to roll out a basic drone-delivery system to transport blood tests, deliver blood samples, or haul medical supplies as the COVID-19 pandemic continues.
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