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Volatus Aerospace to Open Innovation Center and Drone Manufacturing Hub in Mirabel

Volatus Aerospace to Establish Innovation Centre and Drone Manufacturing Hub in Mirabel
Toronto, October 21, 2025 — Volatus Aerospace Inc., a prominent Canadian company specializing in aerial intelligence and unmanned aircraft systems, has revealed plans to launch the Volatus Mirabel Innovation Centre and Drone Manufacturing Hub at Montréal–Mirabel International Airport. This strategic development is intended to enhance Canada’s sovereign drone capabilities, support the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF), and reinforce defence readiness aligned with NATO objectives.
Expanding Domestic Defence Manufacturing Capabilities
The forthcoming facility will be situated within the Mirabel Innovation Zone, occupying a 200,000-square-foot advanced manufacturing space. Backed by Aéroports de Montréal (ADM), the hub is designed to facilitate scalable and efficient serial production of Volatus’ proprietary drones alongside licensed partner systems. The operation will rely on a secure domestic supply chain, adhering to stringent quality assurance and export compliance standards consistent with Canadian and allied regulatory frameworks.
Glen Lynch, CEO of Volatus Aerospace, emphasized the dual role of the centre: “By combining an Innovation Centre for rapid integration and qualification with a dedicated Manufacturing Hub for serial production, Mirabel will become our anchor for Canadian-made, defence-grade drones.” He further highlighted the company’s commitment to accelerating readiness for CAF missions, including intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance (ISR), maritime operations, Arctic deployments, and base security, while ensuring interoperability with NATO partners and fostering a resilient Canadian supply chain.
Strategic Context and Industry Implications
This initiative aligns closely with recent federal government priorities aimed at revitalizing and investing in domestic defence capabilities. In 2025, the Government of Canada established the Defence Investment Agency to streamline major procurements, committed $500 million in NATO-aligned support for Ukraine, and advanced multiple uncrewed systems programs. With defence spending now targeting two percent of GDP, the demand for Canadian-made, deployable drone solutions is anticipated to increase significantly.
Hubert Bolduc, President of Investissement Québec International, expressed strong support for the project, stating, “Investissement Québec International is proud to support Volatus in establishing its innovation center in Mirabel, at the heart of Québec’s aerospace ecosystem. This announcement underscores the value of our efforts to attract and assist companies that actively contribute to the vitality of one of the most dynamic sectors of our economy.”
Despite the promising outlook, Volatus faces several challenges as it advances this project. Securing adequate funding, navigating complex regulatory environments governing drone operations, and maintaining technological competitiveness will be critical factors. Additionally, the rapidly evolving drone sector may intensify competition, with rivals seeking to accelerate innovation and secure government contracts to protect their market positions.
Market responses to the announcement have been positive, with increased investor interest and the prospect of new partnerships with NATO allies, underscoring the strategic significance of uncrewed systems in contemporary defence frameworks.
This announcement represents the initial step in Volatus Aerospace’s broader strategy to strengthen its domestic defence manufacturing capabilities and collaborate with federal and provincial partners to build sovereign, Made-in-Canada drone technology.

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