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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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Survey Specifications:
The completed helicopter-borne magnetic survey comprised approximately 2,125 line-kilometres, with traverse lines spaced at approximately 50 metres and tie lines spaced at approximately 350 metres. Traverse lines were flown at an azimuth of approximately N125°, with tie lines flown between approximately N215° and N225°, depending on the survey block. The Property was divided into the East, West North, West South and Center blocks to optimize survey coverage while accounting for powerlines, infrastructure and other flight-planning considerations.
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The survey was flown using a helicopter equipped with a high-sensitivity cesium vapour magnetometer, differential GPS navigation, magnetic compensation and a ground magnetic base station. The survey is intended to provide high-resolution magnetic data to assist with geological mapping, structural interpretation and exploration target generation. Final survey data are currently being compiled and will be reviewed and interpreted by a professional geophysicist.
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A.I.S CEO, Marc Enright-Morin said, “We are pleased to have completed this high-resolution airborne magnetic survey at the Saint John Project. The survey represents an important step in advancing our understanding of the project’s geology and structural framework.”
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Next Steps:
The Company intends to conduct ground prospecting, geological mapping, and sampling activities on the Property. Once interpretation of the survey data is complete, the results will be integrated with ground prospecting, mapping and sampling to help prioritize targets for follow-up exploration. A dedicated team comprising geologists, students from local institutions, and an experienced prospector will commence the work program during the week of May 11, 2026. The initiative will be overseen by Mr. Roger Fitzgerald, P.Geo., a registered geoscientist with APEGNB.
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About the Saint John Project
The Saint John Project is considered prospective for IOCG-style mineralization based on regional geological setting and the Company’s current exploration model. The Property remains at an early stage of exploration, and further work is required to determine whether IOCG-style mineralization is present on the Property. The IOCG exploration targets provide strategic exposure to gold, silver (precious metals), copper (energy transition metal), antimony, and rhenium (critical minerals) as shown in the historical sampling data.

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