The dull thud and splatter of a pumpkin bursting on the tarmac at an airfield just southeast of Saskatoon helped mark the opening of a new headquarters for Draganfly Inc. .
Defence contracts have accounted for the largest share of demand growth, Chell said, with the Russian invasion of Ukraine driving home the importance of drones for NATO countries.Afternoon HeadlinesA welcome email is on its way. If you don't see it, please check your junk folder.
Chell said Draganfly anticipates adding “a couple hundred” positions over the next few years; around 50 of those new hires are expected at the new headquarters. He said the country has a clear need for more “eyes and ears” across its vast, sparsely populated territory.