VOLATUS AEROSPACE INC
Commented by Fabian Lorenz on July 17th, 2025 | 07:10 CEST
Armament stocks make a splash! RENK, DroneShield, Volatus Aerospace - Drones instead of tanks?
A major shake-up in the defense industry! KNDS is set to go public later this year, and the German federal government may participate in the IPO, which would also result in an indirect stake in RENK. KNDS has a stake in the gearbox specialist, and the two companies are jointly building the Leopard 2, among other things. But are tanks still relevant? The war in Ukraine has at least exposed their vulnerability and ushered in the age of drones. Volatus Aerospace and DroneShield are benefiting from this, with their shares having multiplied in recent months. However, more and more orders are now coming in from NATO. Revenue and profits are likely to explode in the coming years.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on July 10th, 2025 | 10:30 CEST
Breaking news: Volatus Aerospace secures $10 million in financing – analysis and background
Things are moving fast at Volatus Aerospace, the Canadian drone specialist for civil and military applications: Following two orders for drones and drone training from a NATO country, the Company has now secured growth financing. The Company announced overnight that it intends to raise up to CAD 10 million through a non-brokered “LIFE Offering.” This means that the new shares are not subject to any lock-up period. The financing will support expansion in the area of tactical ISR and logistics services and prepare for growth investments. The capital will thus flow into precisely those areas in which Volatus Aerospace has recently demonstrated its ability to win orders: military reconnaissance and logistics.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on July 8th, 2025 | 10:40 CEST
Breaking news: NATO order for Volatus Aerospace – Background and analysis
Volatus Aerospace, a drone specialist for reconnaissance and cargo transport, announced an order from a NATO country overnight. The Company delivered a drone system for short-range reconnaissance, valued at USD 1.85 million. Equipped with thermal imaging cameras and other visual sensors, the unmanned aerial vehicles can be deployed in all weather conditions and at any time of day or night. "This delivery underscores our ability to provide innovative and mission-ready technologies to support the defense operations of our allies," said Glen Lynch, Chief Executive Officer of Volatus Aerospace. "As global conflicts evolve, the need for agile, battle-tested ISR capabilities is growing." The contract is particularly significant for Volatus Aerospace because it highlights the Company's ability to meet the growing demands of the expanding defense market for drones and unmanned aerial systems with its solutions.
ReadCommented by Fabian Lorenz on July 4th, 2025 | 07:00 CEST
Over 100% gains! Better than RENK and DroneShield shares? NATO contract for drone insider tip: Volatus Aerospace!
Changing of the guard for defense stocks? While RENK shares have lost more than 20% in recent weeks, drone specialists DroneShield and Volatus Aerospace have exploded. Volatus remains relatively inexpensive. Now, the Company has also secured a NATO contract. In terms of valuation, the Canadians remain something of a hidden gem – their peer group is valued significantly higher. That includes DroneShield. The Australians are now valued at more than AUD 2 billion. Admittedly, their pipeline is also impressive. In addition to the drone revolution, a lot of money continues to flow into tanks and other armored vehicles. The German Armed Forces alone plans to procure thousands of new vehicles. RENK wants a large slice of the billion-dollar pie and is investing EUR 500 million. Does this mean the consolidation is now over?
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on July 1st, 2025 | 07:05 CEST
Innovation meets prevention: The next generation of security technologies from Volatus Aerospace
The world is in turmoil! Geopolitical conflicts, tensions between power blocs, and growing security requirements are straining public budgets and presenting governments and authorities worldwide with complex challenges. With the increasing use of digital solutions, human error must be minimized and excessive working hours reduced. This requires sophisticated technology to protect highly sensitive infrastructure such as energy, transportation, defense, and communications. As a rule, this infrastructure must be efficiently monitored and maintained for maintenance and liability reasons. In the digital age, every security-related decision is based on a foundation of data: high-resolution, up-to-date, and reliable. The regular collection and intelligent analysis of this data is essential for public institutions as well as for military applications. Volatus Aerospace (TSX-V: FLT; WKN: A2JEQU; ISIN: CA92865M1023) has its finger on the pulse!
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on June 25th, 2025 | 07:15 CEST
New trends in aerospace are driving growth: Volatus Aerospace, Lockheed Martin, Boeing
The new global security situation shows that military potential can secure peace. Even if staunch pacifists proclaim the opposite, the latest measures taken by Israel and the US against Iran have demonstrated that decisive action pays off – the mullah state's nuclear program appears to have been significantly delayed, at the very least. Military innovations have been particularly significant in the aerospace sector in recent years. However, many formerly purely military approaches are also proving their worth in civilian applications. We take a look at Lockheed Martin, Boeing, and Volatus Aerospace, highlight their innovations, and venture a look at how their shares are likely to perform.
ReadCommented by Fabian Lorenz on June 23rd, 2025 | 07:10 CEST
DRONE STOCK: Volatus Aerospace benefits from NATO billions - and much more! BUY RECOMMENDATION!
The drone revolution has only just begun. In Ukraine, remote-controlled aircraft have become a game changer in modern warfare. Defense is just one of many industries being disrupted by drones equipped with the latest camera technology and AI. These all-rounders can transport goods to remote areas, inspect buildings and bridges for structural damage, and even act as aerial fire extinguishers during high-rise fires. One insider tip in this billion-dollar market is Volatus Aerospace. The Canadian company offers numerous services - from drone pilot training to surveillance - and generates recurring revenue streams. The latest capital increase was oversubscribed and should give the stock fresh momentum. Analysts forecast that revenues will soon exceed CAD 80 million and are issuing a "Buy" recommendation for the stock.
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on June 17th, 2025 | 07:10 CEST
Rheinmetall, Volatus Aerospace, RENK – Defense boom gets a boost from the war in the Middle East!
Geopolitical flashpoints not only spark conflicts but also massive market shifts. While oil prices and gold are skyrocketing, defense stocks are also on the rise again. There is more to this boom than short-term speculation. It is a structural renaissance of the defense industry. Exploding military budgets, technological quantum leaps, and strategic supply chain revolutions are driving a market that has long since become a job engine and economic anchor. Those who understand the rules of this change will secure pole position. Today, we look at three interesting stocks: Rheinmetall, Volatus Aerospace, and RENK.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on June 2nd, 2025 | 07:00 CEST
Rheinmetall, Volatus Aerospace, C3.ai – Upgrades and explosive results
The quarterly reporting season is drawing to a close, with chip giant Nvidia being the last of the Magnificent 7 stocks to present its figures. Analysts' ambitious targets were once again smashed, but uncertainties surrounding the trade war between China and the US are dampening the outlook for the industry leader. In contrast, uncertainty about the geopolitical situation continues to boost business for defense companies, which are receiving ever-higher price targets from analysts.
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on May 28th, 2025 | 07:00 CEST
Volatus Aerospace – A key player in the booming drone market
Global conflicts are currently drawing attention to drone technology, yet its civilian potential is often underestimated. Whether in industry, logistics, or environmental projects, unmanned systems are fundamentally changing work processes. Volatus Aerospace, based in Canada, operates strategically as a dual-use provider, combining commercial and security applications. Following a comprehensive restructuring through 2024, the Company could emerge as a hidden champion in this billion-dollar market - driven by strategic partnerships and regulatory adjustments.
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