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Volatus selects OmniView as FIXAR VTOL distribution partner in Canada Share Sign up here for GlobalData s free bi-weekly Covid-19 report on the latest information your industry needs to know. Vertically integrated drone technologies solution provider Volatus Aerospace has selected full-service drone solutions provider OmniView Tech as its distribution partner in Canada. OmniView Tech will serve as the exclusive distributor of FIXAR vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) commercial drones. The appointment follows Volatus’ announcement to commence manufacturing of up to 1,200 units of the remotely piloted aircraft system (RPAS) a year. Production will be carried out at its new facility at the Lake Simcoe Regional Airport in Oro, Ontario. ....
TORONTO, May 31, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Volatus Aerospace has appointed OmniView Tech as its exclusive distributor of the FIXAR vertical takeoff and. ....
Posted By: staffon: May 05, 2021 The Canadian drone industry is thriving – and regulations are moving forward rapidly. Dawn Zoldi gets an inside view from Glenn Lynch, CEO of Volatus Aerospace, on how those regulations are developing and what’s coming next. Take Off in the Great White North!
By: Dawn M.K. Zoldi, Guest Contributor Canadian drones are really taking off. Glenn Lynch, CEO of Volatus Aerospace, a company leading the Canadian drone industry, provides insights into the country’s latest developments in the drone space. Transport Canada (TC), the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA ) northern counterpart, published Part IX of the Canadian Aviation Regulations (CARs), the equivalent of the U.S. Part 107 of the U.S. Code of Federal Regulations (CFRs), in July of 2018. It provides the framework for drones under 25kg/55lbs operating within visual line-of-sight (VLOS). Unlike Part 107, Part IX does not distinguish between recreationa ....