Drone Delivery Canada Corp. announced to express its support for the Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA) progressive actions in making amendments to advance the use of Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) for logistics and small package delivery. The FAA report directly highlighted: Continued strong growth of small commercial drones over the next 5 years, forecast change in the number of units in this category could be as much as 210% by 2024, when compared to 2019 figures. Professional grade commercial UAS is forecast to expand rapidly over time, especially as newer and more sophisticated uses are identified, designed, and operated. Approval of drones to enter the supply chain via small package delivery could result in growth that '.will likely be phenomenal'. Flights operated by larger UAS will double by 2024 versus 2019 levels. The Report also states: "By 2030 'last mile package delivery' . may result in around 500 million deliveries annually with a fleet of 40,000". In December 2020, the FAA also issued a press release with respect to 'Remote ID' and 'Operations Over People and at Night' further advancing the industry. The Company also sees this as a positive catalyst in support of the UAS industry and applications DDC is specifically considering.