Volatus Aerospace Inc. and Falcon Flight Group Inc. have entered into a memorandum of understanding (MOU) designed to deepen collaboration across their aviation and drone service segments, according to a press release.
Under the terms of the agreement, the two companies will investigate joint opportunities in commercial drone operations, aerial infrastructure services, and urban air mobility (UAM). The press release states that the MOU is intended to establish the framework for shared projects, delineate operational roles, and define paths for combined investment and service development.
Volatus, via its subsidiary Volatus Drone & Advanced Air Mobility, will lead efforts in hardware deployment, regulatory compliance, and operations involving unmanned aerial systems. Meanwhile, Falcon Flight Group is to contribute its experience in flight operations, maintenance, pilot training, and airworthiness oversight. The two parties anticipate leveraging each other’s strengths to accelerate entry into new markets and expand service offerings.
The press announcement further explains that this collaboration is not meant to immediately commit either party to financial or infrastructure obligations. Instead, the MOU sets up a mechanism for future project-specific agreements and joint ventures. According to the release, both organizations will now begin exploratory planning, perform joint due diligence, and evaluate market opportunities that align with their respective capabilities and long-term strategies.
By working together, Volatus and Falcon expect to more rapidly scale drone-based solutions in areas such as inspection, surveying, logistics, air mobility, and possibly public sector partnerships. The release underscores that the MOU reflects a shared vision of combining complementary assets to offer more robust and competitive solutions than either could independently.
In sum, the agreement marks a clear step toward strategic alignment between Volatus Aerospace and Falcon Flight Group in the evolving drone and advanced air mobility ecosystem.



