WICHITA, KS - AgEagle Aerial Systems Inc. (NYSE American:UAVS), a company specializing in the manufacture of unmanned aerial vehicles, announced today that it has postponed its annual shareholder meeting originally scheduled for today. The meeting, intended for shareholders to vote on company matters, will now take place on June 27, 2024, at the same location, The Embassy Suites by Hilton in Grapevine, TX.
The postponement will allow AgEagle additional time to solicit proxies from its shareholders. The company emphasized that there has been no change to the record date, the proposals on the agenda, or the voting process itself. Shareholders who have already submitted their votes do not need to take further action unless they decide to alter or withdraw their previous proxy or voting instructions.
This decision to delay the meeting comes as AgEagle continues to navigate the dynamic and competitive aircraft manufacturing sector. Shareholders are encouraged to review the proxy statement filed with the SEC on April 26, 2024, for detailed information on how to attend the rescheduled meeting and vote on the various proposals.
As of the reporting date, AgEagle remains focused on engaging with its shareholders and ensuring that their voices are heard in the company's decision-making process. The information regarding this postponement is based on a press release statement filed with the SEC.
In other recent news, AgEagle Aerial Systems has been actively showcasing its eBee VISION Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) in a series of global events. The demonstrations were designed to highlight the drone's capabilities in monitoring, mapping, and surveillance applications.
In Florida, the company demonstrated the drone's ability to monitor remote power line areas to senior public safety officials and the power department, while the North Carolina National Guard Special Forces Command previewed the drone's potential to enhance military operational capacity.
The showcases extended to Europe and Brazil, targeting military entities in several countries. In Guatemala, the drone was used to monitor traffic and surveil high-risk areas, providing real-time video transmission to authorities.
Bill Irby, the newly appointed CEO of AgEagle, expressed the company's commitment to growth and shareholder value. These events underline recent developments in AgEagle's strategy to differentiate itself in the defense and security market and build new customer relationships.
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