-
Laughter, tears: historic day for astronaut Jenni Gibbons in Houston
-
Former Wallaby 'Iceman' Foley to retire
-
Croatia finally landmine-free 30 years after war, but wounds remain
-
Taiwan opposition leader in China: what you need to know
-
'Morale boost': NASA carries out Moon mission during tough year for science
-
UN Security Council vote expected on Hormuz resolution
-
Departing Griezmann back at Barca in search of Atletico grand finale
-
PSG look to pile misery on Liverpool as sides meet again in Champions League
-
Magic upset Pistons, Spurs suffer Wembanyama scare
-
After milestone-rich lunar flyby, astronauts start trip home
-
Cambodian deported by US faced 'misery' in Eswatini prison
-
Australian soldier arrested for alleged war crimes in Afghanistan
-
Oil prices rally, stocks mixed after Trump's latest Iran threat
-
Chalmers urges McEvoy to swim in Australia 4x100m relay team at Olympics
-
Taiwan opposition leader makes rare visit to China
-
Olympic cyclist Rohan Dennis breaks silence after wife's death
-
US Vice President Vance departs for Hungary in support of Orban
-
Ex-top aide of Spanish PM set to go on trial for graft
-
Tokyo confirms Japanese national held by Iran freed
-
AI-generated artists break through in country music
-
Rio de Janeiro's gangs hijack buses to sow chaos in war with police
-
Iran defiant as deadline looms for Trump threat to infrastructure
-
Caledonia Mining Corporation Plc: Encouraging Results From Deep Level Drilling at Blanket Mine
-
Salam Selects GreySkies AIOps platform to Power AI-Driven Unified Service Assurance Management Center
-
Tiger's treatment battle in thoughts of stars at Masters
-
Thai amateur 'Fifa' ready for Masters kick-off
-
'Hacks' has 'perfect' ending after 5 seasons, says star Smart
-
Age and near misses don't worry Rose in Masters quest
-
'Incredibly dangerous': rescuing downed fighter crew in Iran
-
Wall Street stocks rise on hopes for US-Iran ceasefire
-
High-flying Villarreal stumble at Girona
-
Promoter defends plan for Kanye West to headline London fest
-
Napoli's Serie A title defence boosted by beating AC Milan
-
Trump lashes out at 'paper tiger' NATO while re-upping Greenland claim
-
Reed finds DP World Tour success after leaving LIV
-
Lunar crater named after Artemis commander's deceased wife
-
WNBA star Reese joining Atlanta from Chicago: club
-
Gotterup seeks rare win in Masters debut
-
Bayern's Kompany waiting on Kane for 'toughest' game at Real Madrid
-
Juve beat Genoa to close in on Serie A top four
-
'Historic day': Artemis astronauts break space distance record
-
Augusta already firm and fast ahead of 90th Masters
-
French hope Seixas storms Basque Tour time-trial opener
-
Trump says Iran ceasefire proposal 'very significant step'
-
Wawrinka falls in first round on Monte Carlo farewell
-
Greece PM calls on European prosecutor to act 'without delay' on agriculture fraud
-
US Democratic lawmakers slam 'economic bombing' after Cuba visit
-
Red Cross chief condemns 'deliberate threats' against civilians in Mideast war
-
Giant step for humankind: Artemis crew to set space distance record
-
Wawrinka falls in first round of Monte Carlo Masters
Dynamic Aerospace Systems Highlights Strategic Expansions and U.S. UAV Innovation in Response to Increasing Demand for American-Built Drone Solutions
ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN / ACCESS Newswire / December 29, 2025 / Dynamic Aerospace Systems ("DAS" or the "Company") (OTCQB:BRQL), a U.S.-based innovator in unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and autonomous logistics platforms, today announced its support for the FCC's Public Notice on Section 1709 of the FY25 NDAA and DAS's ongoing commitment to advancing American-Made drone technology amid heightened global demand for secure, domestically manufactured aerospace systems. As policymakers and defense stakeholders emphasize the importance of resilient supply chains and critical technology sovereignty, Dynamic Aerospace Systems underscores the strategic role of U.S. craft and innovation in meeting Government and commercial mission requirements. DRONELIFE+1
The FCC's Public Notice, released December 22, 2025, adds uncrewed aircraft systems (UAS) and UAS critical components produced abroad to the FCC's Covered List in accordance with Section 1709 of the FY25 NDAA. This action follows a national security determination by an Executive Branch interagency body that foreign-produced UAS and certain systems pose "unacceptable risks" to U.S. national security and safety, and directs the Commission to include such equipment on its Covered List.
"Our nation's leadership in aerospace must be matched by our ability to manufacture high-performance drone (UAV) platforms at scale in the United States," said the DAS leadership team. "As demand for American-built drone solutions grows across defense, logistics, and emergency response sectors, DAS stands ready to deliver aircraft that meet the most rigorous operational and compliance standards." DRONELIFE
Dynamic Aerospace Systems continues to pioneer advanced vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) and autonomous drone (UAV) technologies tailored for both Government and commercial use cases. The Company's product portfolio includes its Fortis Class of aircraft, featuring hybrid and electric rotor systems designed for long-range endurance, tactical resilience, and multi-mission adaptability, all engineered and manufactured in the U.S. to support national security and critical infrastructure operations. DRONELIFE
Recent milestones reinforcing the Company's strategic posture include:
Advancement of international partnerships - Memoranda of Understandings (MOUs) with global partners for autonomous delivery infrastructure and logistics networks, positioning Dynamic Aerospace Systems' technology in key markets abroad. dynamicaerosystems.com
Demonstration of military-grade capabilities - Successful showcases of DAS platforms to U.S. military commands, including engagement with Air Force Global Strike Command, reaffirming the relevance of American drone (UAV) innovation to defense mission sets. Yahoo Finance
Scale-ready manufacturing objectives - Ongoing efforts to expand domestic production capacity, ensuring ready access to advanced drone solutions for U.S. Government and commercial customers. DRONELIFE
"As industry and government converge on the need for secure, capable aerial systems, we believe that robust domestic manufacturing and innovation will be a decisive factor," DAS CEO, Kent Wilson, added. "Dynamic Aerospace Systems is committed to driving this vision, delivering technology that empowers safety, security, and economic growth both at home and abroad."
About Dynamic Aerospace Systems (DAS):
Dynamic Aerospace Systems is a Nevada-incorporated business dedicated to developing innovative aerospace technologies, with a focus on advanced drones (UAVs) for military defense and commercial applications. Committed to engineering excellence and strategic partnerships, DAS delivers reliable, high-performance solutions to meet the evolving needs of the aerospace industry. The Company's common stock is traded on the OTCQB Market under the ticker symbol "BRQL."
For more information about DAS, visit: https://www.dynamicaerosystems.com/
Contact Information:
Dynamic Aerospace Systems (DAS)
3753 Plaza Dr, Ann Arbor, MI 48108
Investor Relations: [email protected]
Media Inquiries: [email protected]
Follow DAS news and updates:
X: https://x.com/DynamicAeroSys
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/dynamic-aerospace-systems/
BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/dynamicaerosys.bsky.social
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61572730386312
StockTwits: https://stocktwits.com/symbol/BRQL
Forward-Looking Statement:
This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, including, without limitation, statements regarding Dynamic Aerospace Systems' ("DAS") position in the U.S. drone industry, anticipated demand for American-built UAV platforms, the potential impact of the FCC's Public Notice issued under Section 1709 of the FY25 National Defense Authorization Act, and DAS's expectations for future growth, manufacturing scalability, international partnerships, and defense engagement opportunities. Forward-looking statements are often identified by words such as "may," "will," "should," "expect," "anticipate," "intend," "plan," "believe," "estimate," "potential," "project," or similar terminology. These statements are based on current expectations, estimates, forecasts, and assumptions that involve risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results or events to differ materially from those expressed or implied.
Such risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to: changes in U.S. Government policy, procurement priorities, or regulatory interpretations relating to NDAA Section 1709; the Company's ability to scale domestic manufacturing and meet anticipated demand; the timing and outcome of international partnerships or commercialization efforts; operational, supply-chain, or technical challenges; competitive pressures in the UAV and autonomous systems markets; and broader economic, geopolitical, or market conditions. Additional risk factors are described in the Company's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date hereof. Except as required by law, DAS undertakes no obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future developments, or otherwise.
SOURCE: BrooQLy, Inc.
View the original press release on ACCESS Newswire
M.King--AT