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Deveron Awarded Canadian National Special Flight Operations Certificate

Gives The Company The Ability To Operate Across Canada

Deveron UAS Corp has been awarded a National Special Flight Operations Certificate (SFOC) for operations of its Rotary-Wing Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) systems. This SFOC provides Deveron with approval to operate nine additional makes and models in its expanding UAV fleet, meeting common customer demands for increased operational flexibility.

The ability to operate across Canada seamlessly provides Deveron with additional capabilities and allows it to further expand its service to all regions as it offers on-demand solutions for growers, plant breeders, and research groups.

“As Deveron continues to expand its footprint, we are excited to be granted the continued privilege of working with Transport Canada at the National level,” commented Deveron’s President & CEO, David MacMillan. “As the use of data collected by UAVs expands across multiple industry verticals and becomes more widely adopted, we are happy to be able to support this growth by providing impactful solutions to our customers."

Deveron’s drone data service network allows enterprise level customers to obtain on-demand, actionable data. Users can register and upload site information using Deveron’s proprietary drone management platform SOAR, where acquisition of drone data can be ordered anywhere in Canada and in the US-Midwest.

(Source: Deveron UAS Corp news release)

FMI: www.deveronuas.com

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