Great. Thank you, Nicole. The results we have achieved in the first half of 2022 demonstrates that our efforts in establishing 3 Centers of Excellence focused on flight hardware, sensors and software are helping us achieve critical milestones vital to our long-term success in creating sustainable value for our shareholders. As we continue to refine our strategy, I have challenged our entire organization to determine what excites us and what steps must be taken to ensure that we continue to motivate and inspire our customers, our business partners and our shareholders. In doing so, we are building the marketplace solutions that improve the automation of data collection and insight derivation, driving our current and future innovations towards this aim. We are also making progress expanding demonstrations where our technology fits real-market needs and the demands of today. For example, our eBee X was deployed to Heathrow Airport, Europeâs busiest airport, to assist in developing an intricate 3D digital model of the airport as they evaluated runway expansion plans. Through leveraging our fixed-wing drone, they were able to survey much faster and more cost effectively than typical on-the-ground methods, saving the expansion project â¬20 million and 100,000 project hours. The eBee X has also been deployed on various disaster relief efforts, including mapping the Florida landscape affected by wildfires during extremely windy conditions. The eBee X was also deployed in the country of Georgia to provide an aerial survey of a 14-meter fissure and the data collected was utilized to assess reinforcement operations within very high risk area. These are just a few select, countless examples of our solutions being leveraged a variety of applications to achieve important objectives. With the products we are actively marketing, we are looking to continue deploying innovative solutions that take full advantage of our core strength to penetrate new markets and high growth opportunities for AgEagle. Our purpose is to offer customer-centric, advanced autonomous robotic solutions where our unique blend of flight hardware, sensors and software will present revenue opportunities for our customers and business partners. Looking at the big picture, our mission is focused on innovation through automation and sensing and the products we produce will serve as the catalyst in the creation of new markets and products within the autonomous robotics sector. This in turn will drive market expansion for our existing offering. To achieve our mission, we must make a point of staying on the leading edge and remaining ahead of our peers on the global regulatory front, understanding and anticipating our customersâ evolving needs and identifying future opportunities. We must continue engineering products and solutions that excite, motivate and inspire. As we move forward with this mission, letâs take a moment to provide some updates on our exciting products and some specific examples where our products are changing, starting with our flight hardware. Last month, we submitted a Freedom of Information Act request to the FAA to access all U.S. commercial drone registration data from 2016 through the end of 2021. According to our analysis of the data, we confirmed that our eBee was the commercial small UAS choice for the U.S. commercial drone operators, outnumbering all other fixed-wing registered, including vertical take-off and landing aircraft by a large margin. The results revealed that we hold a 41% market share of the U.S. fixed-wing market. We view this as an important affirmation of the U.S. marketâs recognition of the eBeeâs superior performance, ease-of-use and flight safety profile. Our eBee TAC became the first small unmanned aerial system to be added to the Blue UAS Cleared List by the Department of Defense Innovation Unit as part of the Blue sUAS 2.0 project. This means that DoD agencies, including all branches of the military, are free to purchase the eBee TAC and fly without a waiver to operate. Following being named to the Blue UAS list, the eBee TAC was showcased at the Association for Uncrewed Vehicle Systems International, AUVSI Annual Exponential Conference in Orlando, Florida. In addition to the eBee TAC receiving an Excellence in Technology Award in the hardware and systems design category, our representatives hosted numerous meetings and product discussions with key officials from several U.S. government agencies, including the U.S. Department of Defense, Defense Innovation Unit and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, among others. The eBee TAC also took center stage at the USGIF GEOINT Symposium 2022 held in Aurora, Colorado this spring as part of a featured presentation by the Director of the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, Vice Admiral Robert D. Sharp. In support of growing interest in the eBee TAC from government and military agencies, we expanded our sales team to include the appointment of a new Director of Government Relations as we also expect this to be a major contributor to our future success. We achieved another industry first with the eBee TAC where we received design verification essential for beyond visual line of sight and operations over people from the European Union Aviation Safety Agency, or EASA. This was a huge accomplishment for us and is reflective of the great work done by our regulatory team. As previously mentioned, safety and control are a big focus for us as we are expanding our autonomous robotics capability. This is a key differentiator for AgEagle and one that clearly sets us apart in the industry. The EASA design verification report demonstrates that the eBee X meets the highest possible quality and ground risk safety standard and that to its lightweight design, effect of ground impact are reduced. As such, drone operators conducting advanced drone operations in 27 European member states, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland can obtain the high or median robustness level with the M2 mitigation without additional verification from the EASA. In fact, two of our customers have already received approval from their respective civil aviation authorities, thanks to this EASA M2 certificate: one in Ireland for visual line of sight missions in a populated area and one in Romania for beyond visual line of sight operations at high altitude and sparsely populated area. Earlier last month, the Brazilian National Civil Aviation Agency approved BVLOS for beyond visual line of sight flights to be carried out in Brazil using AgEagleâs eBee Geo and eBee Ag fixed-wing drones. Working in collaboration with technical partners, AL Drones, a drone engineering and consulting specialist and geotechnology company, and Santiago & Cintra Geotecnologias, the design authorization from ANAC was secured for BVLOS flight clearance. The eBee Geo and the eBee Ag drones received approval by demonstrating the safety required of the ANAC RBAC-E 94 regulation unmanned aircraft through detailed engineering analysis and in-depth flight testing. Following the certification, the eBee Geo and eBee Ag drone operators in Brazil now only need to acquire a CAER, or special airworthiness certificate, for RPA for the aircraft with Santiago & Cintra before flying beyond visual line of sight operations. Overall, these regulatory milestones are very important stepping stones in generating meaningful revenue growth across a variety of industries with particular emphasis on surveying, mining, construction, agriculture, environmental monitoring, military and defense and public safety, among other verticals. There is much to be excited about in our flight hardware division. And as market leaders, we will continue to innovate and develop our portfolios to tackle the global market. Through these ample certifications weâve earned and consistent innovation with our products, weâve positioned ourselves to pursue multiple opportunities in the coming quarters, and we remain committed sales leaders in our industry. Moving to our sensors. Weâre really beginning to hit our stride in the sales and production of our sensors. Since the market launch of AgEagleâs latest drone sensor innovations in the fourth quarter of 2021, market demand for the Altum-PT and the RedEdge-P has been skyrocketing due largely to escalating global adoption of advanced sensor technology in agriculture, plant research, land management and forestry management. We are pleased to report that our efforts to overcome bottlenecks in our supply chain for electronic components used in the production of our sensors have been proven successful, positioning the company to regain momentum on fulfilling millions of dollars in back orders weâve received over the past three quarters. During the first half of this year, we began an initiative to increase our sensor manufacturing and assembly operations, improving consistency and customer order fulfillment. This initiative has resulted in achieving consistent and continuous production of both the Altum-PT and the RedEdge-P. Our plan is to increase our manufacturing capacity over the next year to achieve notably higher production rates while simultaneously developing new sensors for our core industry verticals. Our software division has also experienced an ongoing ramp-up through the first half of year. In May, we announced that we completed several new and enhanced technological features and capabilities to measure ground control, helping drive greater value from autonomous drone operations for enterprise customers and professional drone service providers. With the aim of empowering AgEagleâs customers, Measure Ground Control users can now plan missions via KML files, build a grid or waypoint flight, check airspace for LAANC authorization and confirm whether local weather conditions are favorable. Through GPS-aided manual control or automated grid and waypoint patterns, users can fly and push web-based flight plans to mobile devices to ground-based in-field control. They can also capture flight and imagery data using multi-spectral cameras like AgEagleâs RedEdge-P and Altum-PT while automatically converting these images into organized maps. Captured imagery can be processed into high-quality data products and then used to create digital surface models and contour maps through the software. Additionally, users could analyze drone data and other 2D data files on an interactive account-wide map and support operations with flight logs, playbacks and incident flagging, efficiently managing equipment and workflows with automatic usage tracking capabilities. With our platform being more powerful than ever, we are committed to delivering industry-leading customer support and service to ensure that all users can benefit from our technology. Weâve been particularly successful in use cases within the utility industry. For example, Evergy, an investor-owned utility company serving communities across Kansas and Missouri, utilized our fleet management software to successfully scale their drone program, which has improved the companyâs safety and reliability for their visual inspection of assets. Baltimore Gas and Electric also implemented our fleet management system within their drone inspection program, which gave them significantly better insights into their mission planning and the data they were collecting. Ground Control has proven to be a platform that our customers rely upon, and we are constantly searching for improvements to remain an industry leader in our software division. As we work on expanding AgEagleâs offering and on refining our accelerated growth strategy, each of our three centers of excellence will be instrumental in unlocking the full potential of this company. Iâd like to take this time to provide some other corporate updates. In the first half of this year, we expanded Michael OâSullivanâs role as Managing Director of our operations in Lausanne, Switzerland with his appointment to Chief Commercial Officer. We also promoted Edouard Rosset as EVP of Technology. We have continued to solidify our management team with talented personnel in the right roles, and I believe that both Michael and Edouard have the experience and leadership skills to lead AgEagle into our next chapter of growth. We also implemented a new ERP system, which will allow our teams to better track and process our back-end operations. As we expand our company and continue on our high-growth trajectory, we must have robust tracking capabilities across our operations. And we believe that our new ERP system will allow us to remain efficient and organized on our journey. In the coming weeks, we will also be collapsing our disparate website, those being AgEagle, senseFly, MicaSense and Measure into one website found at ageagle.com. Iâm excited for our audience experience, the new look and feel of our newly designed site. Overall, Q2 was a solid quarter for AgEagle, building on a good start to the year. Looking forward, we expect another strong quarter in Q3 wherein we remain focused on clearing the backlog for our sensors, pursuing large sales opportunities for our eBee and sensors and pressing hard on our new innovations program, with the goal of introducing next-gen products to market later this year. In managing our business and our future growth, we are adopting an internal entrepreneurial approach to quickly incubate new innovation and bring to the market strong commercialization plan. And this will allow us to more carefully weigh the realities of todayâs global markets and prepare ourselves to weather a possible recessionary storm. We believe companies like ours, with an innovative team and a clear method for commercializing new technology will be able to continue growing and ultimately achieve great growth in the face of economic headwinds. Achieving cash flow breakeven is the key to unlocking the future of our business. It will give us the opportunity to dictate our future. That being said, we are aware of the current burn rates within the company, and it is the focus of this management team that we know breakeven, Iâll repeat, is the key to unlocking the future of our business. We are keeping a close eye on the burn and focus on growth for a successful future. At that point, we get to decide where we are going to reinvest and what new markets we are going to attack. Therefore, being cash positive is our main priority. In this regard, our team will remain hyper budget conscious, particularly in the current environment. But we must grow. And grow, we will. Now Iâll turn it over to Nicole for some Q&A.