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Strategic Expansion Of Airline Project Claims

CALGARY – Global Uranium Corp. has expanded its land position at the Airline Project, located within the Copper Mountain uranium district of Wyoming. The new claims were staked by Big Rock Exploration and cover public lands administered by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM).
The core Airline Project originally consisted of a single BLM claim block totaling approximately 60 hectares, complemented by a 258-hectare Wyoming State Mineral Lease situated approximately 4 kilometres away. Together, these two components formed the basis of the Company’s initial land position in the district.
Global Uranium has now expanded the BLM claim block through three new additions by way of staking, including a 7-hectare expansion to the north, a 205-hectare expansion to the west, and a 134-hectare expansion to the east. These newly staked parcels increase the overall Airline project area to approximately 664 hectares. The expanded footprint provides a more complete land position across favourable geological trends, supporting the Company’s long-term exploration strategy.
“Expanding the Airline Project is an important step in strengthening our position in the Copper Mountain district,” said Ungad Chadda, CEO. “Securing a larger, continuous land package positions us well as we evaluate the district’s prospective geological trends and advance our exploration plans.”
The original 60-hectare BLM claim block is located to the right, with three newly staked expansions to the north (7 ha), west (205 ha), and east (134 ha). The existing 258 ha Wyoming State Mineral Lease is situated 4.2 kilometres west-northwest of the original BLM claim block.

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