Thanks, Nicole. During the third quarter, we focused on executing business strategies centered on designing and delivering a best-in-class, full-stack drone solution. This includes airframes, sensors, and software that address mission-critical applications in the energy, construction, agriculture, and government verticals. This focus has led the announcement of a number of material developments at AgEagle. Let's start with our sensor sales, which are exceeding all of our expectations this year and the exciting news that we have launched 2 new highly advanced drone sensors that I'd like to highlight. The first one we introduced was the RedEdge-P. This new sensor built on the legacy of the RedEdge sensor, offering 3 times the capture speed, twice the spatial resolution while adding the power of a panchromatic band to double the output data resolution. The RedEdge-P, the single camera solution that is compatible with a wide array of drone aircraft, ranging from large to small fixed wing, to small multi rotor. It captures multi-spectral and RGB imagery with an optimized field-of-view and capture rate. This solution seamlessly integrates an all color imager with synchronized multi-spectral imagers to enable pixel lined outputs at previously unattainable resolutions, all while maintaining the efficiency and reliability of its RedEdge legacy. RedEdge-P had been purpose-built to provide comprehensive, season long, plant canopy analysis over larger acreage, and at a spatial resolution that is considered among the highest in the industry. In addition, this new sensors highly complementary to our measured ground control software, enabling the delivery of actionable data outputs from the sensor. The other sensor that we launched just last week was the new ULTEM PT. This is an optimized 3-in-one solution for advanced remote sensing and agriculture research. The new sensor seamlessly integrates an ultra high-resolution panchromatic imager, a built-in radiometric thermal imager, and 5 discrete spectral bands to produce synchronized outputs, such as RGB color, crop bigger, keep maps, and high-resolution panchromatic in just one flight. Offering twice the spatial resolution of the prior ULTEM sensor. ULTEM PT will empower users with deeper analytical capabilities and broader, more diverse applications. These features will help enable them to discern issues at the plant level, even in the early growth stages, and conduct early-stage stand counting, as well as season long soil monitoring, among other critical applications. Overall, it's been exciting to see the eminent innovation coming out of MicaSense over the past couple of months, and I'm very proud of the team in Seattle. Based on strong sales and customer feedback, we believe that we have industry-leading sensor capabilities that are highly complementary to the other components of our full-stack drone solution. Now I'm really excited to talk about the incredible innovations coming out of our software division. This morning, we announced a game-changing partnership and collaboration with Wing, the drone delivery unit of Google's parent Company, Alphabet. Through this partnership, we will seamlessly integrate OpenSky, Wing's airspace access application into measured ground control. OpenSky makes it easy for our customers to comply with aerospace, rules and regulations, and request authorization to flying controlled aerospace in real time wherever OpenSky is available. This collaboration is very important as we continue discussions with enterprise and government customers which require accurate situational awareness to operate their drone programs safely and compliantly. Integrated OpenSky from Wing into Measure Ground Control is expected to materially enhance the capabilities and underpinning value proposition AgEagle offers to these customers. We believe our software will provide the backbone of our full-stack solution and provide the analytical capabilities necessary to realize the full value of our hardware, including our sensors and fixed-wing drones. With that in mind, we will soon make available to current and new customers, the integration of our atlas software capabilities into Measure Ground Control. This new capability and integration with MicaSense sensors will include superior tools for flight planning, autonomous data capture, multi-spectral image processing, analysis, and collaboration, enterprise integrations and much more. Now, everyone from the individual farmer to the large agribusiness, can benefit from fully integrated sensor and software solutions, and we're looking forward to launching that new product at the end of Q4. Although we are still in the early days with Wing and our integration with MicaSense and senseFly, we are very optimistic with the progress we've made so far and look forward to the growth opportunities that we believe will come with the enhanced capabilities of our software solutions. Last but not least, I'd like to highlight the significant progress we've made on the drone manufacturing side of our business. As many of you are aware, in mid-October, we announced that we acquired senseFly from Parrot making our third major acquisition this year. senseFly was founded in 2009 and has since developed a strong reputation as one of the world's leading Fixed-Wing drone manufacturers. In 2020, senseFly generated total revenues of approximately $12.5 million and employs approximately 90 highly talented members in Luzon, Switzerland, and Raleigh, North Carolina. A Company develops and produce a proprietary line of EB branded high-performance Fixed-Wing drones. These drones are ultralight and can be operated autonomously, allowing them to be utilize by thousands of customers around the world in energy, construction, agriculture, and government, among other industry verticals to collect actionable aerial intelligence. Adding senseFly to the AgEagle family is an ideal strategic fit for our Company as it is expected to accelerate our core growth strategy, which is focused on delivering full-stack drone solutions across multiple industries and end markets. In addition, senseFly brings AgEagle solid aerospace engineering talent that excels at advanced research and development, a well-established global reseller network, and a strong portfolio of intellectual property. We firmly believe that this acquisition rounds out our full-stack solution, and we look forward to the growth opportunities that we believe having these new capabilities will open up. Our acquisition of senseFly has also given our government vertical a strong start. On October 29th of this year, we announced that senseFly has been named to the Blue sUAS 2.0 list by the Department of Defense's Defense Innovation Unit or DIU. As part of the Blue sUAS 2.0 registration qualification process, senseFly has successfully completed 2 demonstrations for U.S. government officials to highlight the unique strengths and capabilities of the eBee TAC. In late July 2021, an initial technical demonstration took place at Fort Hunter liggett, the U.S. Army Reserves, largest training installation, where senseFly eBee TAC, underwent various types of testing and evaluation. In mid September 2021, senseFly conducted a second demonstration at the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado, consisting of various flight demos at the eBee TAC for the purpose of testing and evaluation -- excuse me, testing and evaluating the systems capabilities in adverse and high-altitude environments. The drones performed incredibly well in these initial tests and we expect to complete the registration process prior to the end of this year, completely opening up opportunities throughout the United States government. Through senseFly 's, innovative, eBee TAC, senseFly will become an important player in drone domestic industrial base with U.S. and it's outlawed helping to ensure delivery of secure tactical mapping in ISR solutions with the Department of Defense and other government entities will come to depend on. Now, just some of the corporate initiatives we're working. In addition to the tremendous talent and expertise we've added to be AgEagle team through acquisitions this year, we're also expanding our team to a number of key hires. Recently, we welcomed several new engineers and developers to our sensor and software teams and we expanded our corporate team to include new VP of people and a Corporate Controller. Having a capable workforce that is invigorated by the growth opportunities in front of us is going to be a vital to the success of this Company. And we're confident in the team that we are putting together. We're still actively seeking A players and I encourage folks to view our career opportunities on the AgEagle website to learn more about these exciting positions. As our hard at work expanding our team and integrating these recent acquisitions, we are also focused on maintaining a culture that is focused on 1 Company with 1 vision. Unify MicaSense, Measure, senseFly, and AgEagle will create powerful synergies and efficiencies, allowing us to provide customers with truly world-class, full stack drone solutions that are scalable, help to optimize workflow productivity and workforce safety, and provide tangible cost benefits and swift returns on our customers drone program investments. More by teaming with other best-in-class technology solutions providers, such as Wing we can work together to achieve broad global market adoption of drone solutions. Before we move to the Q&A portion of the call, I would like to comment on President Biden signing the landmark $1.2 trillion infrastructure investment and Jobs Act today, a bill approved by both united tops representatives and the U.S. Senate. With this new legislation allocating approximately $110 billion for construction, repair, and monetization of roads, railways, bridges, electric grids, and other major infrastructure projects, the U.S. Commercial Drone Industry should be bracing, for potentially profound positive impact in growth acceleration. Given that enterprise drone programs have already proven their valuable use an unmanned aerial inspection, surveying and mapping, among other applications within the construction, energy, and government sectors, instigating concluded that leading American-based drone solution providers, including AgEagle, are poised to benefit from the billions of dollars that will begin flowing into government sponsored infrastructure projects over the next several years. I look forward to keeping you all uprise on the progress we made throughout the journey to ultimately drive shareholder value. I'll return for some closing remarks, but I'd like to turn it back to Nicole for our prepared Q&A session. Nicole over to you.