A.I.S. Resources Completes High-resolution Airborne Geophysical Survey at Saint John Project, New Brunswick


VANCOUVER, British Columbia, May 07, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — A.I.S. Resources Limited (TSXV: AIS, OTC-Pink: AISSF, FRA: 5YH) (“A.I.S.” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce it has successfully completed its high-resolution airborne geophysical survey over the Saint John project. The helicopter-borne survey was completed by Geo Data Solutions GDS Inc. of Laval, Quebec, and was conducted using Geometrics G822 sensor technologies, to deliver high-resolution, low-noise magnetic data across varied terrain conditions. The survey completion represents a key milestone in A.I.S.’ exploration strategy at the Saint John project.



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