Press Release
VAUGHAN, ON, August 26, 2024 – Drone Delivery Canada Corp. (“Drone Delivery Canada” or “DDC“) (TSXV: FLT) (OTCQX: TAKOF) (Frankfurt: A3DP5Y) (Frankfurt: ABBA.F) is pleased to announce the results of its adjourned annual general and special meeting of shareholders (the “Meeting“) held in-person at the offices of Bennett Jones LLP, 100 King St. West Suite 3400, Toronto, ON M5X 1A4 on Monday, August 26, 2024.
Shareholders of DDC approved the following resolutions detailed in the joint management information circular of DDC and Volatus Aerospace Corp. (“Volatus“) dated July 12, 2024 (the “Information Circular“), and presented at the Meeting, namely:
Each of the director nominees for the both the DDC Original Slate and the DDC Combined Slate were elected as directors of DDC as follows:
Election of the DDC Original Slate:
Election of the DDC Combined Slate, subject to and conditional on the completion of the Transaction:
The special resolution regarding the alteration to the amended and restated articles of DDC to change the quorum for the transaction of business at meetings of shareholders of DDC, as further described in the Information Circular (the “DDC Articles Resolution“) did not receive the requisite number of votes to approve the special resolution. As such, the DDC Articles Resolution did not pass at the Meeting.
DDC has also been informed by Volatus that all requisite Volatus shareholder approvals required for the completion of the Transaction, as described in detail in the Information Circular, were obtained at the meeting of the shareholders of Volatus held on August 23, 2024.
DDC and Volatus will apply for a final order approving the Transaction from the Ontario Superior Court of Justice (Commercial List) (the “Court“) on August 27, 2024. Subject to receiving the approval of the Court, DDC and Volatus expect to complete the Transaction on or about August 29, 2024.
About DDC
DDC, based in Vaughan, Ontario, is a leader in the drone logistics sector, recognized for its advanced operational capabilities and extensive experience in managing complex drone operations. Having completed more than remotely operated 7,000 flights, the company is expanding its offering to manage the operation of remotely piloted aircraft in both the cargo and drone service sectors globally.
For further information: Steve Magirias, Chief Executive Officer, Drone Delivery Canada Corp., Email: steve.magirias@dronedeliverycanada.com.
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