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BrooQLy, Inc., dba Dynamic Aerospace Systems, Ticker BRQL, Reports Second Quarter 2025 Financial Results and Strategic Milestones

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BrooQLy (OTCQB:BRQL), operating as Dynamic Aerospace Systems (DAS), reported Q2 2025 financial results marked by strategic acquisitions in the UAV sector. The company posted a net loss of $805,767, with total assets increasing to $15.9 million from $237 in 2024.

Key acquisitions valued at $14.6 million include assets from Vayu, Impossible Aerospace, and Global Autonomous Corporation, strengthening DAS's position in UAV manufacturing and autonomous logistics. The company formed strategic partnerships with Drop Smart Hubs and Noon for autonomous delivery solutions.

DAS secured a $15 million three-year equity transaction and plans to list on NYSE under ticker "DAS" in early 2026. The company currently maintains $16,867 in cash with a working capital deficit of $558,811.

BrooQLy (OTCQB:BRQL), operante come Dynamic Aerospace Systems (DAS), ha presentato i risultati finanziari del secondo trimestre del 2025, caratterizzati da acquisizioni strategiche nel settore dei UAV. La società ha registrato una perdita netta di $805,767 e le attività totali sono salite a $15.9 million rispetto a $237 nel 2024.

Tra le acquisizioni chiave, per un valore complessivo di $14.6 million, figurano asset provenienti da Vayu, Impossible Aerospace e Global Autonomous Corporation, rafforzando la posizione di DAS nella produzione di UAV e nella logistica autonoma. L’azienda ha inoltre siglato partnership strategiche con Drop Smart Hubs e Noon per soluzioni di consegna autonoma.

DAS ha ottenuto un accordo azionario triennale da $15 million e prevede la quotazione alla NYSE con il ticker "DAS" all’inizio del 2026. Al momento la società dispone di $16,867 in contanti e presenta un deficit di capitale circolante di $558,811.

BrooQLy (OTCQB:BRQL), que opera como Dynamic Aerospace Systems (DAS), publicó los resultados financieros del segundo trimestre de 2025, destacados por adquisiciones estratégicas en el sector de UAV. La compañía informó una pérdida neta de $805,767, y los activos totales aumentaron a $15.9 million desde $237 en 2024.

Las adquisiciones clave, valoradas en $14.6 million, incluyen activos de Vayu, Impossible Aerospace y Global Autonomous Corporation, fortaleciendo la posición de DAS en la fabricación de UAV y la logística autónoma. La empresa también estableció alianzas estratégicas con Drop Smart Hubs y Noon para soluciones de entrega autónoma.

DAS aseguró una operación de capital a tres años por $15 million y planea cotizar en la NYSE con el ticker "DAS" a principios de 2026. Actualmente la compañía mantiene $16,867 en efectivo y tiene un déficit de capital de trabajo de $558,811.

BrooQLy (OTCQB:BRQL), Dynamic Aerospace Systems(DAS)로 운영되는 기업이 2025년 2분기 실적을 발표했습니다. 실적은 무인항공기(UAV) 분야의 전략적 인수로 특징지어졌습니다. 회사는 순손실 $805,767을 기록했으며, 총자산은 2024년 $237에서 $15.9 million으로 증가했습니다.

주요 인수 금액은 총 $14.6 million으로 Vayu, Impossible Aerospace, Global Autonomous Corporation의 자산을 포함해 DAS의 UAV 제조 및 자율 물류 역량을 강화했습니다. 또한 Drop Smart Hubs 및 Noon과 자율 배송 솔루션을 위한 전략적 파트너십을 체결했습니다.

DAS는 3년간의 $15 million 주식 거래를 확보했으며 2026년 초에 티커 "DAS"로 NYSE 상장을 계획하고 있습니다. 현재 회사는 $16,867의 현금을 보유하고 있으며 운전자본 부족액은 $558,811입니다.

BrooQLy (OTCQB:BRQL), opérant sous le nom Dynamic Aerospace Systems (DAS), a publié ses résultats du deuxième trimestre 2025, marqués par des acquisitions stratégiques dans le secteur des UAV. La société a enregistré une perte nette de $805,767, et l'actif total est passé à $15.9 million contre $237 en 2024.

Les acquisitions clés, d'une valeur de $14.6 million, comprennent des actifs de Vayu, Impossible Aerospace et Global Autonomous Corporation, renforçant la position de DAS dans la fabrication d'UAV et la logistique autonome. La société a aussi noué des partenariats stratégiques avec Drop Smart Hubs et Noon pour des solutions de livraison autonome.

DAS a obtenu une opération de capitaux de $15 million sur trois ans et prévoit d'entrer en bourse à la NYSE sous le ticker « DAS » début 2026. La société dispose actuellement de $16,867 en trésorerie et présente un déficit de fonds de roulement de $558,811.

BrooQLy (OTCQB:BRQL), tätig als Dynamic Aerospace Systems (DAS), meldete die Finanzergebnisse für das zweite Quartal 2025, geprägt von strategischen Akquisitionen im UAV-Bereich. Das Unternehmen verzeichnete einen Nettoverlust von $805,767, während die Gesamtaktiva von $237 im Jahr 2024 auf $15.9 million anstiegen.

Zu den wichtigen Übernahmen im Gesamtwert von $14.6 million zählen Vermögenswerte von Vayu, Impossible Aerospace und Global Autonomous Corporation, die DAS’ Position in der UAV-Fertigung und autonomen Logistik stärken. Zudem wurden strategische Partnerschaften mit Drop Smart Hubs und Noon für autonome Zustelllösungen geschlossen.

DAS sicherte sich eine $15 million Equity-Transaktion über drei Jahre und plant eine Notierung an der NYSE unter dem Ticker "DAS" Anfang 2026. Aktuell hält das Unternehmen $16,867 in bar und weist ein Working-Capital-Defizit von $558,811 auf.

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  • Strategic acquisitions of Vayu, Impossible Aerospace, and GAC valued at $14.6M significantly expanded technological portfolio
  • Secured $15M three-year equity transaction for future funding needs
  • Planned NYSE uplisting from OTCQB under ticker DAS
  • Strategic partnerships with Drop Smart Hubs and Noon for autonomous delivery solutions
  • All convertible notes converted to preferred stock, leaving company debt-free
  • Total assets increased to $15.9M from $237 in 2024
Negative
  • Net loss increased to $805,767 from $596,316 in Q2 2024
  • Operating expenses surged to $478,146 from $74,814 year-over-year
  • Low cash reserves of $16,867
  • Working capital deficit of $558,811
  • Expected additional $185,000 in legal and audit-related costs
  • Anticipating continued near-term operating losses

Transformative acquisitions and strategic collaborations strengthen market position in UAV manufacturing and autonomous logistics

ANN ARBOR, MI / ACCESS Newswire / August 14, 2025 / BrooQLy, Inc., doing business as, Dynamic Aerospace Systems ("DAS") (OTCQB:BRQL), a leading innovator in unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and aerospace technologies, today released the following letter to shareholders highlighting its second quarter 2025 financial results and key strategic milestones.

Dear Shareholders,

I am pleased to share our financial results for the second quarter of 2025, a period of transformative growth and strategic advancement for BrooQLy, Inc., now operating as Dynamic Aerospace Systems (DAS). This quarter marks a pivotal moment in our journey to become a leader in unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) manufacturing and autonomous logistics, driven by strategic acquisitions and key collaborations that position us for long-term success.

Q2 2025 Financial Highlights:

For the second quarter ended June 30th, 2025, BrooQLy, Inc. reported a net loss of $805,767, compared to a net loss of $596,316 in Q2 2024. Operating expenses totaled $478,146, up significantly from $74,814 in the same period last year, reflecting our investments in scaling operations and integrating newly acquired assets. Interest expenses increased to $327,921, primarily due to the amortization of beneficial conversion features on convertible notes issued to fund our strategic initiatives. All outstanding convertible notes were converted into preferred stock during the quarter, leaving the Company with no indebtedness as of June 30th, 2025. Our balance sheet reflects a remarkable transformation, with total assets increasing to $15,989,760 from just $237 at the end of 2024. This growth is driven by the acquisition of aerospace assets, significantly enhancing our asset base and positioning us for future growth. Cash reserves stood at $16,867, and we reported a working capital deficit of $558,811, underscoring the need for additional capital to fuel our ambitious growth plans.

Strategic Transformation:

On April 1st, 2025, we completed the acquisitions of key assets from Vayu (US) Inc., Impossible Aerospace Corporation, and Global Autonomous Corporation (GAC). These acquisitions, valued at over $14.6 million, have dramatically strengthened our technological portfolio and market position in the rapidly growing UAV and autonomous logistics sectors. The acquired assets include intellectual property, equipment, and goodwill, with a combined fair value allocation of $1,389,678 for Vayu's intellectual property, $791,362 for GAC's intellectual property, and $12,734,680 in goodwill.

  • Vayu (US) Inc.: Vayu's high-performance vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) UAV technologies, including the G1 VTOL, enhance our ability to deliver mission-critical solutions for logistics, surveillance, and reconnaissance, serving government, defense, and commercial clients.

  • Impossible Aerospace Corporation: The acquisition of Impossible Aerospace's UAV designs, which prioritize battery life and efficiency, complements our focus on long-endurance flight capabilities, as exemplified by our US-1 electric rotor copter.

  • Global Autonomous Corporation: GAC's autonomous delivery solutions and its licensed Autonomous Mesh Fulfillment Network in Dubai provide a foundation for our Dynamic Deliveries division, leveraging our proprietary long-range UAVs for high-frequency, last-mile delivery in urban and semi-rural environments.

These acquisitions have diversified our capabilities across two operating segments: Dynamic Aerospace Systems, focused on UAV manufacturing, and Dynamic Deliveries, centered on autonomous mesh logistics networks, positioning us to capitalize on the growing demand for autonomous aerial solutions.

Strategic Collaborations:

In addition to our acquisitions, we have forged strategic collaborations with Drop Smart Hubs and Noon, which are poised to accelerate our growth in the autonomous logistics space.

  • Drop Smart Hubs: Our collaboration with Drop Smart Hubs, Headquartered in Athens, Greece, enhances our Dynamic Deliveries division by integrating their innovative smart hub technology into our autonomous mesh logistics network. These hubs serve as decentralized nodes for UAV takeoff, landing, and package transfer, enabling seamless last-mile delivery. This partnership strengthens our ability to deploy high-frequency delivery solutions in urban environments, reducing logistics costs and improving efficiency for our clients in addition to opening the door to the European Market

  • Noon: Our collaboration with Noon, a leading e-commerce platform in the Middle East, marks a significant step in expanding our global footprint. By integrating our UAV technology with Noon's robust logistics infrastructure, we are developing a scalable, autonomous delivery solution tailored for the Gulf Region. Leveraging GAC's Autonomous Mesh Fulfillment Network in Dubai and Noon's logistics ecosystem, positions us to capture a growing share of the region's e-commerce market.

Operational Progress and Strategic Vision:

Since adopting the Dynamic Aerospace Systems trade name in February 2025, we have shifted our focus from the legacy MyTreat Logistics platform to advanced UAV technologies and autonomous logistics. This strategic pivot aligns with our mission to optimize efficiency, reduce risk, and accelerate delivery through innovative aerial solutions. Our operational highlights for the quarter include:

  • Advancing R&D and Product Development: We are investing in research and development to enhance our proprietary UAV designs, including autonomous flight controls and advanced sensor integration, ensuring we remain at the forefront of innovation.

  • Expanding Market Reach: Our collaborations with Drop Smart Hubs, Noon, government agencies, NATO allies, and commercial aerospace leaders, have driven early-stage contracts and pilot programs, setting the stage for revenue growth as we scale production.

  • Strengthening Leadership: The addition of FedEx and a former Honeywell Aerospace Executives to our Board of Directors, has bolstered our strategic expertise in logistics and supply chain optimization along with engineering excellence, aligning our operations with industry best practices.

Liquidity and Capital Strategy:

Our liquidity position remains a priority as we navigate this growth phase. The acquisitions were funded through the issuance of Class B Common Stock and convertible notes, preserving cash reserves while expanding our technological portfolio. We generated $788,200 from financing activities, including $843,200 from convertible notes, offset by the repayment of $55,000 in promissory notes. Further, we are actively pursuing additional financing opportunities, supported by our investment bank, to ensure sufficient liquidity for ongoing R&D, manufacturing expansion, and operational needs.

For the past several months, we have been pursuing plans to secure institutional funding, which culminated on July 31, 2025, when the Company signed a $15,000,000, three-year equity transaction. This agreement allows the Company to raise capital under favorable market conditions, when needed. While our working capital deficit highlights the need for additional capital, we are confident in our ability to secure funding through strategic partnerships, government contracts, and potential equity or debt offerings. We are also preparing to list on the NYSE, under the reserved ticker symbol "DAS", early next year if market conditions allow , which will significantly enhance our access to capital markets.

Looking Ahead:

The UAV and autonomous logistics markets are poised for significant growth, and our proprietary technologies, strategic acquisitions, and partnerships with Drop Smart Hubs and Noon Fulfillment position us to meet this demand. However, we remain mindful of challenges, including regulatory changes, competitive pressures, and the need for continuous innovation.

In the second half of 2025, we will focus on scaling production, securing additional contracts, and strengthening our internal controls to support our growth as a public company. We expect to incur approximately $185,000 in legal and audit-related costs over the next twelve months to meet our regulatory obligations and pursue our listing ambitions.

Commitment to Shareholders:

The transformation of BrooQLy into Dynamic Aerospace Systems, bolstered by the acquisitions of Vayu, Impossible Aerospace, and GAC, and enhanced by our collaborations with Drop Smart Hubs and Noon, marks a pivotal moment in our journey. These strategic moves have significantly increased our asset value and technological capabilities, positioning us for long-term success. While we anticipate near-term operating losses as we invest in growth, we are confident that our initiatives will drive sustainable revenue and create lasting value for our shareholders.

Thank you for your continued support as we execute our vision. Our team is committed to delivering operational excellence, fostering innovation, and building strategic partnerships to drive growth in the UAV and autonomous logistics sectors. We look forward to updating you on our progress in the quarters ahead.

Sincerely,

Kent B. Wilson
Chief Executive Officer

About Dynamic Aerospace Systems (DAS): Dynamic Aerospace Systems is a Nevada incorporated business dedicated to developing innovative aerospace technologies, with a focus on advanced UAVs for military defense and commercial applications. Committed to engineering excellence and strategic partnerships, DAS aims to deliver 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, visit www.dynamicaerosystems.com.

Contact Information:

Dynamic Aerospace Systems (DAS), aka BrooQLy Inc.
3753 Plaza Dr
Ann Arbor, MI 48108

Investor Relations: ir@dynamicaerosystems.com

Media Inquiries: media@dynamicaerosystems.com

Forward-Looking Statements:

This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, including statements regarding the Company's growth strategy, future operating results, planned NYSE listing, product development, market expansion, and anticipated financing activities. These statements are based on current expectations, estimates, forecasts, and projections, as well as management's beliefs and assumptions. Words such as "expect," "anticipate," "intend," "plan," "believe," "seek," "estimate," "will," "may," "should," and variations of such words or similar expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements.

Actual results may differ materially from those expressed or implied due to risks and uncertainties, including but not limited to: our ability to secure additional financing on favorable terms; market acceptance of our products and services; competition; changes in technology; regulatory requirements; global economic conditions; and other factors described in our filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The Company undertakes no obligation to publicly update or revise forward-looking statements, except as required by law.

SOURCE: BrooQLy, Inc.



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FAQ

What were BrooQLy's (BRQL) key financial results for Q2 2025?

BrooQLy reported a net loss of $805,767, increased operating expenses of $478,146, and total assets of $15.9 million. The company had cash reserves of $16,867 and a working capital deficit of $558,811.

What major acquisitions did BrooQLy complete in Q2 2025?

BrooQLy acquired assets from Vayu (US) Inc. (VTOL UAV technology), Impossible Aerospace Corporation (UAV designs), and Global Autonomous Corporation (autonomous delivery solutions) for a total value of $14.6 million.

How is BrooQLy (BRQL) addressing its funding needs?

BrooQLy secured a $15 million three-year equity transaction on July 31, 2025, converted all convertible notes to preferred stock, and plans to uplist to the NYSE under ticker 'DAS' in early 2026.

What strategic partnerships did BrooQLy announce in Q2 2025?

BrooQLy partnered with Drop Smart Hubs for smart hub technology integration in Greece and with Noon, a Middle East e-commerce platform, for autonomous delivery solutions in the Gulf Region.

What are the main operating segments of BrooQLy after its recent acquisitions?

BrooQLy operates through two main segments: Dynamic Aerospace Systems focusing on UAV manufacturing, and Dynamic Deliveries centered on autonomous mesh logistics networks.
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