Volatus Aerospace Inc., a Canadian-controlled global aerospace and defence company, today announced a Strategic Partnership with Kraus Hamdani Aerospace, Inc., developer of the K1000ULE ultra-long-endurance autonomous aircraft and the ATNE++ resilient airborne communications architecture.
The agreement establishes Volatus as Canadian Strategic Partner and creates the framework for introducing the K1000ULE and Aerial Tier Network Extension ++ (ATNE++) into Canada while advancing systems integration, operational deployment, training, lifecycle support and the progressive establishment of Canadian manufacturing at Volatus' aerospace facility in Mirabel, Québec. Together, the companies intend to strengthen Canada's ability to detect, understand and respond to rapidly evolving wildfire incidents while creating a sovereign capability supporting emergency management, public safety, critical infrastructure, Arctic operations and defence applications.
"Wildfires are ultimately an information challenge before they become a suppression challenge," said Glen Lynch, Chief Executive Officer of Volatus. "The earlier incident commanders understand what's happening, how conditions are changing and where responders are positioned, the more options they have to protect communities and keep firefighters safe. Persistent airborne intelligence and resilient communications fundamentally improve decision-making, enabling governments to respond earlier, coordinate more effectively and strengthen the exceptional wildfire response capability Canada already possesses."
The fully electric platform combines ultra-long endurance with an open systems architecture capable of supporting intelligence, surveillance and communications payloads while operating with a minimal logistical footprint. Having accumulated more than 6,000 operational flight hours in support of U.S. military and allied missions, the aircraft has demonstrated its reliability in demanding real-world environments and is ready to support the next generation of Canadian wildfire intelligence operations.
"Unlike conventional unmanned aircraft designed for relatively short missions, the K1000ULE was purpose-built for continuous operations over large and remote environments to deliver persistent intelligence and resilient communications in some of the world's most demanding operational environments", said Fatema Hamdani, Chief Executive Officer of Kraus Hamdani Aerospace. "Canada has an opportunity to apply these proven capabilities to wildfire management while establishing a sovereign aerospace capability that can also support emergency management, public safety, defence and other critical national missions. Volatus brings the operational expertise, industrial capability and long-term vision needed to make that possible."
ATNE++ is an airborne communications mesh-enabled, multi-waveform self-healing network. It provides voice and data bridging and extension across legacy and modern radio networks and tactical data links, engineered to maintain communications in contested and degraded environments. Together, the K1000ULE and ATNE++ provide capabilities extending well beyond traditional aerial surveillance. The system delivers continuous electro-optical and infrared intelligence, live fire perimeter mapping, thermal hotspot detection, fire behaviour analysis, wind and terrain assessment, communications relay, firefighter tracking, unified command support and post-incident damage assessment, enabling emergency managers to maintain a continuously updated operational picture throughout the lifecycle of an incident. These capabilities support faster decision-making, improved firefighter safety and more effective coordination of ground and aerial resources.
The Strategic Partnership also establishes a roadmap for Canadian systems integration, operator and maintainer training, lifecycle support, maintenance capability and licensed domestic manufacturing. Subject to technical, regulatory and commercial milestones, aircraft supporting sustained Canadian programmes are intended to be progressively manufactured at Volatus' Mirabel facility, strengthening Canada's sovereign aerospace industrial base while expanding domestic supply chain participation.
Volatus has already begun engaging federal and provincial governments, regulators, emergency management organisations and public safety agencies to evaluate operational requirements, demonstration opportunities and future deployment pathways. Any Canadian deployment remains subject to applicable regulatory approvals and the successful completion of technical and operational evaluations.
This announcement represents the second major milestone in Volatus' broader initiative to establish a sovereign Canadian autonomous intelligence and rapid response capability. Additional elements of this integrated national architecture, spanning emergency management, Arctic domain awareness and defence, are expected to be announced as the programme advances.
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| Volatus Aerospace | Airframer |
| Kraus Hamdani Aerospace, Inc. | Airframer |
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| Kraus Hamdani Aerospace K1000ULE |
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