DDC, Volatus Aerospace to team up for drone nesting stations

Volatus’s Aerieport will be immediately relocated to DDC’s remote test site for training of their remote operations centre team

DDC, Volatus Aerospace to team up for drone nesting stations
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Drone Delivery Canada (DDC) and Volatus Aerospace announced the beginning of a collaboration to commercialise the Volatus Aerieport drone nesting station along with DDC’s Remote Operations Centre.

This follows the announcement of their planned merger, initially disclosed on 21 May, according to the official release from DDC.

“This is just one of many key revenue generating initiatives we have underway with Volatus Aerospace,” says Steve Magirias, CEO, Drone Delivery Canada. “We are mutually focused on capturing market share, bringing new technologies to the market, commercialising our solutions and bringing it all to numerous customers across various geographies and verticals.”

The Aerieport will be immediately relocated to DDC’s remote test site for training of their remote operations centre team and integration into their state-of-the-art remote operating systems. This is expected to boost both equipment sales and introduce recurring service revenue from managed services from the remote operations centre, says the release.

The Aerieport will be operated as a managed service from DDC’s remote operations centre, ensuring a comprehensive drone operation service for clients. The centre will facilitate extensive drone operations tailored to meet the demands of clients worldwide.

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