Aurora Cannabis Inc. announced that the Company has received a cultivation license from Health Canada for Aurora Sky, the Company's 800,000+ square foot hybrid greenhouse facility, under construction at the Edmonton International Airport. Aurora Sky will be the world's most technologically advanced and large capacity purpose-built cannabis facility, focused on the mass-cultivation of ultra-low cost, high-quality cannabis. Aurora Sky, the Company's third licensed facility, will be capable of producing in excess of 100,000 kg of cannabis per year. The world's only cannabis facility located on the property of an international airport, Aurora Sky possesses numerous strategic advantages, including ample low-cost power, water and gas, excellent security, unrivaled access to transportation, logistical services, immediate access to international customs, as well as air and ground domestic and international courier services. The facility, designed by recently acquired Larssen Ltd, now part of ALPS ("Aurora Larssen Projects Ltd"), combines proven best-in-class horticultural technologies, never previously deployed together in a single agricultural facility, making it not only the most advanced cannabis facility in the world but the most advanced greenhouse of any kind. Aurora Sky is designed to operate with unprecedented automation and to deliver optimized yields, plant health and product quality. The Health Canada license allows Aurora to begin cultivation immediately. Within the next week, the Company intends to commence transfer of its genetics from its Aurora Mountain facility in Cremona, Alberta, to start the first growing cycle at Aurora Sky. First harvest is targeted for the second calendar quarter of 2018.