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Volatus Aerospace Supports Canada’s Commitment to Strengthening Defense and NATO Alignment

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Volatus Aerospace (OTCQX:TAKOF) has expressed support for Canada's commitment to increase defense spending to 2% of GDP and NATO's new target of 5% by 2035. The company, headquartered in Quebec with operations across Canada, the United States, UK, and Europe, sees this as an opportunity to expand its defense and aerospace contributions.

The company specializes in Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (RPAS) services, offering capabilities aligned with government defense priorities including ISR surveillance, remote operational support, and NATO-aligned training. Through its Operations Control Center (OCC), Volatus provides centralized command and control for Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) drone operations.

Volatus is actively pursuing engagement with federal agencies and allied stakeholders to contribute to programs such as NORAD modernization, Arctic sovereignty, and NATO readiness initiatives.

Volatus Aerospace (OTCQX:TAKOF) ha manifestato il proprio sostegno all'impegno del Canada di aumentare la spesa per la difesa al 2% del PIL e all'obiettivo fissato dalla NATO di raggiungere il 5% entro il 2035. L'azienda, con sede in Quebec e operazioni in Canada, Stati Uniti, Regno Unito ed Europa, vede in questo un'opportunità per ampliare il proprio contributo nei settori della difesa e dell'aerospazio.

La società è specializzata in servizi di Sistemi Aeromobili a Pilotaggio Remoto (RPAS), offrendo capacità in linea con le priorità governative in materia di difesa, tra cui sorveglianza ISR, supporto operativo a distanza e formazione conforme agli standard NATO. Attraverso il suo Centro di Controllo Operativo (OCC), Volatus assicura il comando e il controllo centralizzati per le operazioni di droni Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS).

Volatus sta attivamente cercando di collaborare con agenzie federali e partner alleati per contribuire a programmi quali la modernizzazione del NORAD, la sovranità artica e le iniziative di prontezza della NATO.

Volatus Aerospace (OTCQX:TAKOF) ha expresado su apoyo al compromiso de Canadá de aumentar el gasto en defensa al 2% del PIB y al nuevo objetivo de la OTAN de alcanzar el 5% para 2035. La compañía, con sede en Quebec y operaciones en Canadá, Estados Unidos, Reino Unido y Europa, ve esto como una oportunidad para expandir sus contribuciones en defensa y aeroespacial.

La empresa se especializa en servicios de Sistemas de Aeronaves Pilotadas Remotamente (RPAS), ofreciendo capacidades alineadas con las prioridades gubernamentales de defensa, incluyendo vigilancia ISR, apoyo operativo remoto y entrenamiento conforme a la OTAN. A través de su Centro de Control de Operaciones (OCC), Volatus proporciona comando y control centralizados para operaciones de drones Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS).

Volatus está activamente buscando colaborar con agencias federales y aliados para contribuir en programas como la modernización de NORAD, la soberanía ártica y las iniciativas de preparación de la OTAN.

Volatus Aerospace (OTCQX:TAKOF)는 캐나다가 국방비를 GDP의 2%로 증액하고 NATO의 2035년까지 5% 목표에 대한 지지를 표명했습니다. 본사는 퀘벡에 있으며 캐나다, 미국, 영국, 유럽에서 운영 중인 이 회사는 이를 국방 및 항공우주 분야에서의 기회로 보고 있습니다.

이 회사는 원격 조종 항공 시스템(RPAS) 서비스를 전문으로 하며, 정부의 국방 우선순위에 부합하는 ISR 감시, 원격 작전 지원, NATO 기준의 훈련 등을 제공합니다. 운영 통제 센터(OCC)를 통해 Volatus는 시야 밖 비행(BVLOS) 드론 작전을 위한 중앙 집중식 지휘 및 통제 기능을 제공합니다.

Volatus는 NORAD 현대화, 북극 주권, NATO 대비태세 강화와 같은 프로그램에 기여하기 위해 연방 기관 및 동맹 이해관계자와의 협력을 적극 추진하고 있습니다.

Volatus Aerospace (OTCQX:TAKOF) a exprimé son soutien à l'engagement du Canada d'augmenter les dépenses de défense à 2 % du PIB ainsi qu'à l'objectif de l'OTAN de 5 % d'ici 2035. L'entreprise, dont le siège est au Québec et qui opère au Canada, aux États-Unis, au Royaume-Uni et en Europe, considère cela comme une opportunité d'élargir ses contributions dans la défense et l'aérospatiale.

La société est spécialisée dans les services de Systèmes d'Aéronefs Télépilotés (RPAS), offrant des capacités alignées sur les priorités gouvernementales en matière de défense, notamment la surveillance ISR, le soutien opérationnel à distance et la formation conforme aux normes de l'OTAN. Grâce à son Centre de Contrôle des Opérations (OCC), Volatus assure le commandement et le contrôle centralisés des opérations de drones Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS).

Volatus cherche activement à collaborer avec des agences fédérales et des partenaires alliés pour contribuer à des programmes tels que la modernisation du NORAD, la souveraineté arctique et les initiatives de préparation de l'OTAN.

Volatus Aerospace (OTCQX:TAKOF) hat seine Unterstützung für Kanadas Verpflichtung zur Erhöhung der Verteidigungsausgaben auf 2% des BIP sowie für das neue NATO-Ziel von 5% bis 2035 bekundet. Das Unternehmen mit Hauptsitz in Quebec und Niederlassungen in Kanada, den USA, Großbritannien und Europa sieht darin eine Chance, seine Beiträge im Verteidigungs- und Luftfahrtbereich auszubauen.

Das Unternehmen ist auf ferngesteuerte Luftfahrtsysteme (RPAS) spezialisiert und bietet Fähigkeiten an, die mit den Verteidigungsschwerpunkten der Regierung übereinstimmen, darunter ISR-Überwachung, Fernbetriebsunterstützung und NATO-konforme Ausbildung. Über sein Operations Control Center (OCC) stellt Volatus die zentrale Befehls- und Steuerungseinheit für Drohnenoperationen außerhalb der Sichtweite (BVLOS) bereit.

Volatus strebt aktiv die Zusammenarbeit mit Bundesbehörden und verbündeten Partnern an, um Programme wie die Modernisierung von NORAD, die Arktissouveränität und NATO-Bereitschaftsinitiativen zu unterstützen.

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  • Strategic alignment with Canada's increased defense spending initiatives
  • Established presence across multiple allied markets including Canada, US, UK, and Europe
  • Capabilities directly aligned with government defense priorities
  • Operational readiness with existing infrastructure for BVLOS drone operations
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TORONTO, June 30, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Volatus Aerospace Inc. (TSXV:FLT) (OTCQX:TAKOF) (Frankfurt: ABB) welcomes the Government of Canada’s pledge to increase defense spending to 2% of GDP and its endorsement of NATO’s new target of defense spending to 5% by 2035. These measures signal Canada’s strengthened commitment to national sovereignty and collective allied readiness and represent a transformative moment for the Canadian defense and aerospace industry.

“Canada’s commitment to bolstering defense capability and supporting NATO modernization opens the door for greater domestic innovation and industrial participation,” said Glen Lynch, Chief Executive Officer of Volatus Aerospace. “We support this direction and are well positioned to contribute in areas where our capabilities align, particularly in ISR, remote operations, and advanced training.”

Headquartered in Quebec, Volatus maintains operations across Canada and the United States, as well as in the United Kingdom and Europe, with active partnerships throughout allied markets. The company delivers a broad range of Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (RPAS) services, sensor payload integration, and workforce development through Volatus Academy. Its Operations Control Center (OCC) provides centralized, scalable command and control for Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) drone operations, enabling long-range, automated aerial missions for defense, surveillance, and critical infrastructure protection.

Volatus’ core capabilities are aligned with several priorities outlined in the government’s updated defense strategy, including:

  • ISR and persistent surveillance across Arctic, maritime, and strategic border regions.
  • Remote operational support for force multipliers and workforce optimization.
  • NATO-aligned training, including Complex Level 1 licensing, Search and Rescue, geomatics, thermography and platform-specific programs.
  • Enhancement of sovereign capability through Canadian-built systems and OEM partnerships open to localized manufacturing.

Volatus is actively engaging with federal agencies and allied stakeholders to identify areas where its capabilities can contribute to programs such as NORAD modernization, Arctic sovereignty, and NATO readiness. The company remains committed to supporting Canada’s defense and security priorities with scalable, responsive aerial solutions.

About Volatus Aerospace Inc.

Volatus is a leader in innovative global aerial solutions for intelligence and cargo. With over 100 years of combined institutional knowledge in aviation, Volatus provides comprehensive solutions using both piloted and remotely piloted aircraft systems for a wide array of industries, including oil and gas, energy utilities, healthcare, public safety, and infrastructure. The Company is committed to enhancing operational efficiency, safety, and sustainability through cutting-edge aerial technologies. For more information, visit www.volatusaerospace.com.

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For further information, please contact:

Rob Walker, Chief Commercial Officer
Rob.Walker@volatusaerospace.com
+1 833-865-2887
www.volatusaerospace.com

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FAQ

What is Volatus Aerospace's role in Canada's defense spending increase?

Volatus Aerospace (TAKOF) is positioning to contribute to Canada's defense initiatives through its RPAS services, ISR capabilities, and NATO-aligned training programs.

How does Volatus Aerospace support NATO operations?

Volatus provides NATO-aligned training, Complex Level 1 licensing, Search and Rescue, geomatics, and platform-specific programs, along with drone operations capabilities.

What are the key capabilities of Volatus Aerospace's Operations Control Center?

The Operations Control Center (OCC) provides centralized command and control for Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) drone operations, enabling long-range, automated aerial missions.

What is the scope of Volatus Aerospace's current operations?

Volatus operates across Canada, United States, United Kingdom, and Europe, with headquarters in Quebec and active partnerships throughout allied markets.

How does Volatus Aerospace contribute to Arctic sovereignty?

Volatus offers ISR and persistent surveillance capabilities across Arctic, maritime, and strategic border regions, supporting Canada's Arctic sovereignty initiatives.
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