Thanks Nicole, and hello everyone. We had an exciting quarter here at AgEagle, highlighted by the strong demand we received for both our eBee drones and our Altum-PT and RedEdge-P sensors. Through prolongation of our core channels, we generated another strong quarter of net revenue growth by attending and presenting in several trade shows, including the Commercial UAV Expo in Las Vegas and the INTERGEO Expo 2022 in Essen, Germany. We drew attention from operators within industries like construction, energy and utilities, just to name a few, expanding our overall sphere of influence across a broad audience. We've also achieved a significant milestone on the regulatory front with our eBee drones becoming the first and only unmanned aerial systems approved by the FAA for operations over people and over moving vehicles in the United States without the need for a waiver. I'm very proud of what our team has been able to accomplish over the quarter. We are beginning to see all their hard work culminating together into tangible results. Let's dive into our specific segment updates, starting with our fixed wing drones. Our eBee line is a strong contributor for us this quarter, in part fueled by the demand we've received since being added to the Department of Defense’s Blue UAS Cleared List. Since we're added to the list in May earlier this year, we have sold over 50 eBee TACs to the US Government with strong continuous demand in our pipeline. We've also very recently began a partnership with government contractor Darley to further reach into the US first responder and tactical defense markets. Darley is a leading supplier of training and material support to the US Department of Defense, and we believe this partnership will significantly bolster our penetration into government applications by leveraging Darley’s expertise in the space. Citing our new FAA approval as critical to tactical, search and rescue and firefighting missions, Darley looks to supply our eBee TACs to safety and defense professionals worldwide as we open up additional revenue opportunities through our increasing competitive advantage. This is an exciting market opportunity for us. We're pushing tirelessly to unlock the full value of this revenue stream. As I alluded to earlier, we recently announced that our eBee X series drones became the first and only unmanned autonomous system to be approved by the FAA for Advanced Drone Operations Over People and Moving Vehicles. These approvals allow eBee drones to operate without an FAA Waiver Over People and Moving Vehicles, which is often a difficult and costly process for our customers. This brings additional commercial use cases for our drones and demonstrates our ability to bring industry changing technology to practical operations. We've built a competitive moat for ourselves with our regulatory wins in Europe, Canada, and Brazil as well, and our latest win with the FAA has put even more distance between us and our competitors. We expect these waivers will be strong catalysts towards additional commercial orders from safety minded industries. Our fixed wing segment is on a solid growth trajectory and our results this quarter give a glimpse of the potential we believe our drones have. With the strong demand we have in our pipeline and the recent FAA approval, we are focused on delivering best in class drones to capitalizing on the momentum we've gained. Moving on to our sensor segment. Our sensors spearheaded by the Altum-PT and the RedEdge-P have continued to generate consistent demand resulting in strong sales this quarter, and providing meaningful growth to our top line. In the first half of the year, marred by supply chain constraints and headwinds in the broader environment, we began accruing a strong backlog for our sensors. This quarter, we made material progress in addressing that backlog and we expect to fully service our orders by the end of the year. Our sensors have repeatedly proven their capabilities in a multitude of use cases and have been venerated by industry professionals. Our sensors unlock details that when paired with the correct data analytics tools offer tremendous insight within forestry, conservation, agriculture and the utility sector. We'll continue to improve and increase our line of unique and charismatic products for our customers who require high quality data and [insight]. Moving to our software division, Measure Ground Control and HempOverView. Our software division has contributed much to AgEagle than what our sales figures show. Since we embarked on this journey, we have leveraged our software technology within our fixed wing and sensor division, allowing us to give our customers a full stack package using in-house developed technology. We continue to maximize the assets we have and evolve our user experience in our other core products. We believe that Ground Control has potential to play an integral part in the overall drone space, particularly with commercial drone operators, and we'll continue to develop that strategy. Now I'd like to touch on a few corporate initiatives we've been working on as part of our one company approach. During the quarter, we also welcomed the launch of our new Web site, which brought together our various product channels. As mentioned in previous call, our newly designed Web site is a better reflection of our core offerings and shows our path towards being a stack, full stack autonomous drone solution. As we begin to introduce next generation products into the marketplace, our Web site will serve as the main hub for our product communication. If you haven't checked it out already, I highly recommend visiting the site to learn more about our market offerings and how we are supporting customers across the broad portfolio. As part of a brand unification, we have identified several opportunities to optimize communication and cost efficiencies throughout our global team. To further foster a stronger corporate culture and create valuable bonds within the team, we've chosen to consolidate our US operations and transition to a centralized location near Raleigh, North Carolina. Based on production capabilities and stock inventory levels, we are targeting a year end move and are offering our team members relocation and work from home options as applicable to their current roles. We will not be reducing or slowing down our US manufacturing capabilities in any way. This move will only help us reduce our costs, it will also create a stronger foundation throughout AgEagle and make us a more connected company. With the speed at which AgEagle is growing, I believe this move will be integral to our ability to stay disciplined, structurally organized and rooted in our core beliefs. As we wind down our office spaces, we should see some reductions in our operating costs flow through the beginning of next year. Our move to North Carolina is an important step towards reestablishing our core identity and company culture and bringing our team closer together. Our bottom line will begin improving as a direct result and we will allocate the freed up capital towards projects that we believe will be immediately value accretive to our platform. Overall, we delivered another solid quarter and continue to position AgEagle for success. We're seeing consistent strong demand for our hardware products, while our software assets are evolving to create commercial opportunities in fast growing industries. With new FAA approvals in place, we are excited to capitalize on our regulatory first. Over the long term, I'd like to reiterate our focus on profitability. We've already taken steps to reduce our spend and we're going to evaluate more programs in the coming months to improve our operating margin. Our platform has been rigorously tested and we have proven that our products have a strong value proposition to our customers across various industries. Our mission has always been to unlock the value of AgEagle for our shareholders and position ourselves for long term profitable success, and we firmly believe we remain on track to accomplish that mission. Now, I'll turn it over to Nicole for some Q&A.