Belluscura plc announced that it has signed its fifth distribution agreement in as many months, with an unnamed US-based, online partner, to distribute its maiden FDA cleared portable oxygen concentrator, X-PLO2R?, to an even greater number of customers/potential customers within the United States. This leading online distributor, located in Colorado, Arizona and Georgia - has already placed its first orders with Belluscura - and is a significant presence within the portable concentrated oxygen market which has cumulatively served over 100,000 customers. Importantly, the orders placed by the latest distribution partner mean the Company has now exceeded the initial commercial launch target for X-PLO2R? unit sales. This demonstrates that the management team is successfully delivering on its commercialisation strategy and also highlights the evident market anticipation for the Company's X-PLO2R? portable oxygen concentrator and its ability to significantly improve the current standard-of-care. This week the X-PLO2R? is featured in the New Product Video showcase at Medtrade East 2021 in Atlanta. The film includes only the newest and most innovative products at MedTrade which is the large home medical equipment trade show and conference in the U.S. Having now exceeded its commercial launch target for X-PLO2R? unit sales, which was set at the time of the AIM Admission in May 2021, the Company will update shareholders shortly as to its plans for the short to medium term. The X-PLO2R? weighs less than 1.5kg (3.25lbs) and the Directors believe it is the world's first modular portable oxygen concentrator and that it will generate more oxygen by weight than any other US Food & Drug Administration ("FDA") cleared POC in its class. The X-PLO2R? can deliver up to 95% pure oxygen to patients 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to help improve the quality of life for millions of people worldwide who suffer from chronic lung diseases, such as Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease and respiratory distress caused by COVID-19. The X-PLO2R? is designed to replace larger, metal oxygen tanks and heavier portable oxygen concentrator devices.