Volatus Aerospace has introduced the Condor XL, a heavy-lift drone capable of carrying up to 180kg over 200km. The platform builds on Drone Delivery Canada's original Condor model and draws on Volatus’ helicopter expertise, in-house avionics and unmanned systems integration.
Flight testing is scheduled for autumn 2025, with commercial deployments targeted for 2026. The company positions the Condor XL as a dual-use solution for both logistics and defence operations, aligning with the Canadian government’s emphasis on aerospace innovation, critical infrastructure and sovereign manufacturing.
CEO Glen Lynch says: “We are proud to launch the Condor XL program as a uniquely Canadian solution to a global logistics challenge. With our in-house team of experienced helicopter pilots, avionics engineers and flight safety experts, we are well positioned to bring this platform to market. By merging traditional aviation expertise with advanced unmanned systems, we are driving the next wave of innovation in aerospace.”
According to Lucintel, the global heavy-lift drone market could reach $1.4 billion by 2030, driven by demand across logistics, construction and emergency operations.
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| Volatus Aerospace | Airframer |
| Drone Delivery Canada Corp. | UAV Control Software |
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