Drone Delivery Canada signs LoI with India’s CSC Drone Aviation
Drone Delivery Canada announced that with the assistance of its sales agent Air Canada, it has executed a letter of intent with CSC Drone Aviation
November 16, 2020: Drone Delivery Canada announced that with the assistance of its sales agent Air Canada, it has executed a letter of intent (LoI) with CSC Drone Aviation – a CSC Group company, located in India.
Under the terms of the LOI, the parties shall cooperate and work jointly with Directorate General of Civil Aviation in India for DDC’s Condor drone delivery solution with the intent to work towards a definitive agreement for that market.
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“We are pleased to be working with CSC Group towards an agreement for DDC’s Condor drone logistics solution in India. With a population of 1.4 billion people, and the world’s 3rd largest GDP at $8.7 trillion, India is a massive logistics market, so there are numerous potential applications for the Condor, from first-mile and last-mile cargo delivery, to oil & gas, mining, government, military, healthcare, humanitarian aid and infrastructure inspection services. We are very encouraged by the strong Canadian and international interest in the Condor as we work towards its commercialisation and the finalisation of testing,” said Michael Zahra, president and CEO of DDC.
“We are honoured to announce joining forces with Drone Delivery Canada to work towards bringing their advanced drone delivery solution to the enormous Indian market. Their solution, especially with the capabilities of the Condor, addresses many commercially viable use cases from commercial/industrial delivery applications to social benefit applications like healthcare,” said Tushar Jani, chairman of CSC Group.