ZincX Resources Corp. announce that it has initiated the previously planned high-resolution airborne LiDAR survey over the Akie and Mt. Alcock Properties.

The survey will be completed in the coming weeks. The Company has engaged Eagle Mapping Ltd. of Langley, British Columbia to conduct an airborne LiDAR survey over the Company's Akie and Mt. Alcock properties.

The survey is expected to be flown, as weather permits, in the coming weeks. A Piper Navajo PA-31 aircraft will conduct the survey utilising a RIEGL LMS-Q1560 high performance, fully integrated long-range airborne laser scanner that is integrated with an Applanix POS AV610 accurate GPS system. The two properties will be broken down into suitable segments and flown in grid pattern along a series of parallel lines while maintaining vertical and horizonal accuracies.

The survey area of the Akie property consists of 97.6 km2 and the Mt. Alcock property consists of 91.2 km2. Eagle Mapping Ltd. will provide the Company with a high-resolution 0.5m Digital Elevation Model (DEM) and digital surface model (DSM), a bare earth point dataset, and a fully detailed topographical dataset including contours for use in future exploration programs. The data acquired during this airborne survey will be used in conjunction with a proposed ground Gravity program over the Cardiac Creek deposit on the Akie property and over the Zn-Pb-Ag rich barite showing present on the Mt.

Alcock property located approximately 40 kilometres to the northwest of the Akie Property. The data will be a valued source of information for any future engineering designs and for surface infrastructure plans related to the development of the Cardiac Creek deposit as outlined in the Company's 2018 preliminary Economic Assessment. The Company has previously engaged Eagle Mapping Ltd. on two other occasions; first in 2006 in order to collect a detailed set of orthophotos and provide detailed topographical data over the prospective areas Akie property to assist exploration efforts during the initial stages of drilling on the Cardiac Creek deposit; and again in 2011 to provide LiDAR coverage over a very narrow swath of the property that covered the proposed surface works including road construction to extend the Akie Mainline FSR, the waste rock dump, and the planned portal site.