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Volatus advances Dufour Aerospace partnership to develop runway-independent cargo capabilities for Arctic, defence and commercial operations

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Dana Ermolenko

Volatus Aerospace provided a strategic update on its previously announced partnership with Dufour Aerospace, highlighting continued progress toward the deployment of runway-independent cargo capabilities aligned with Arctic, defence, and commercial operating requirements. Since announcing the partnership in February 2025, Volatus and Dufour Aerospace have advanced their collaboration from initial alignment toward capability development, with a focus on operational readiness. The partnership is centered on adapting Dufour’s hybrid eVTOL aircraft into a runway-independent, medium payload cargo capability suitable for austere, remote, and infrastructure-limited environments.

Glen Lynch, Chief Executive Officer of Volatus Aerospace commented: “The focus of our work with Dufour Aerospace is on building operational capability, not promoting individual performance metrics. Governments and commercial operators alike are increasingly looking for reliable, runway-independent cargo solutions that can operate in remote and challenging environments. This partnership allows us to apply our operational, regulatory, and training expertise to help shape such a capability.”

Sascha Hardegger, Chief Executive Officer of Dufour Aerospace stated: “Working with Volatus provides valuable operational insight as we continue to mature our hybrid eVTOL platform. The partnership supports the development of practical, deployable logistics solutions that address both government and commercial requirements.”

As part of this progress, a dedicated simulator has been installed at Volatus’ Toronto facility. The simulator is being used to train Volatus pilots and to support the development of a customer-facing training and evaluation platform. This capability is intended to enable operational concept development, mission rehearsal, and training in support of both government and commercial use cases, and to integrate the aircraft into Volatus’ broader operational capabilities offering. The collaboration continues to prioritize three interrelated capability areas:

  • Arctic and Remote Operations – Applying Volatus’ experience in cold-weather and northern operating environments to support platform adaptation, mission design, and operational concepts suitable for Arctic and other austere regions.
  • Military and Government Logistics Support – Evaluating the platform’s applicability for defence and public-sector resupply missions where runway access is limited or unavailable, with an emphasis on logistics resilience and operational flexibility.
  • Commercial Applications –Assessing commercial opportunities in sectors such as critical infrastructure support, remote industrial operations, and emergency response, where runway-independent logistics can complement existing aviation solutions.

Volatus emphasized that the partnership remains focused on evaluation, training, and capability development. Any future decisions regarding operational deployment, or manufacturing participation will be subject to further assessment, regulatory considerations, and applicable approvals.





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