Section 333 Exemption From FAA Enables Successful Test Delivery of Toy From Workhorse Truck to House CINCINNATI - Workhorse Group Inc. (NASDAQ:WKHS) was featured in a news report that aired on the NBC television affiliate in Cincinnati (WLWT-TV Channel 5). The news report featured the first package delivery test utilizing the HorseFly™ unmanned aerial system (UAS) developed by Workhorse Group. HorseFly was shown delivering a toy from a Workhorse truck to a house in a segment titled “Ohio company could soon be delivering packages by drone: Workhorse testing drone deliveries.” The testing of HorseFly is being made possible following Workhorse Group’s previously announced receipt of a Section 333 Exemption from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). The Section 333 Exemption process provides operators who wish to pursue safe and legal entry into the National Air Space a competitive advantage in the UAS marketplace, thus discouraging illegal operations and improving safety. Stephen Burns, CEO of Workhorse Group said, “This test delivery was made possible by our receipt of the Section 333 Exemption from the FAA. As one of a small handful of companies to have received that exemption for drone deliveries, we are in a unique position to actually test a delivery from a truck—which was captured in this filming.” He added, “Receiving the exemption was one of our many commercial, regulatory and financial highlights from 2015. Having kicked off the new year with today’s uplisting to the NASDAQ Capital Market, we look forward to reporting on many more corporate and commercial milestones in the year ahead.” To read an article that accompanied the news report, please visit the following link: http://www.wlwt.com/news/Ohio-company-could-soon-be-delivering-packages-by-drone/36938156