Volatus Aerospace Inc. (TSXV: FLT; OTCQB: TAKOF; Frankfurt: A3DP5Y/ABB.F) (“Volatus” or the “Company”), a next-generation aerospace and defence company delivering dual-use uncrewed systems, aerial intelligence, and mission-critical operational services, today announced it has been awarded a new contract with a NATO defence organization to deliver advanced remotely piloted aircraft system (RPAS) (drone) training supporting operations in remote and extreme environments.
The contract value is undisclosed due to confidentiality. Volatus expects to fulfill the entire contractual obligation within fiscal year 2026, with margins expected to be in line with historical performance.
The engagement will focus on preparing operators for real-world defence and security missions, including emergency response, patrol, and surveillance operations, as well as search-and-rescue and reconnaissance applications. Training will combine classroom instruction with live flight exercises designed to ensure safe, compliant, and effective deployment of uncrewed systems under demanding operational conditions.
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Download free sample pages More information“This award highlights Volatus’ ability to support defence customers across the entire drone ecosystem,” said Glen Lynch, Chief Executive Officer of Volatus Aerospace. “It reflects continued demand for our expertise in preparing operators to use uncrewed systems in demanding, real-world environments.”
The contract reinforces Volatus’ expanding role within NATO-aligned defence and security programs and reflects growing demand for providers capable of delivering end-to-end uncrewed systems capabilities, rather than standalone products or services. The contract was awarded following a competitive procurement process.
Volatus continues to see increasing engagement across defence, security, and government customers and expects to provide further updates as programs advance.