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Thu, Nov 10, 2022

UAV, AAM Companies Start Constellation Alliance

Partnership to Apply New Aero Technologies for Emergency Response Around the Globe

Volatus Infrastructure, PromoDrone, Global Aerial Management Group (GAMG) and Valqari have joined hands to form the Constellation Alliance Group. 

The consortium will bring the partners together to focus their specialties on a range of humanitarian efforts, particularly missions that can be addressed by their advanced air mobility (AAM) and unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) capabilities. With the current roster, Constellation has access to PromoDrone's 2-way display systems for long range communications, Valqari's delivery and packaging patents, GAMG's UAV expertise, and Volatus Infrastructure's eVTOL support architecture. Combined, the team sees a future in emergency operations all over the globe, to begin with testing in 2023.

"This alliance represents the collaboration needed to advance the entire industry,” said Jamar Williams, founder and CEO of PromoDrone. “We are here to make things work and get the much-needed systems in place so that our technologies can be put to good use."

“The drone ecosystem can be quickly deployed to address both short term and permanent humanitarian delivery needs,” said Ryan Walsh, CEO of Valqari. “This consortium provides a complete framework to address the complex delivery issues during crisis situations.”

“Being able to pool our resources and work together for the greater good is humbling,” said Grant Fisk, co-founder of Volatus Infrastructure. “Humanitarian, emergency and medical uses open up a whole other sector for these emerging technologies. We are going to be able to help people faster than we currently can and serve more of the population.”

“I am over the moon with excitement! The combination of power and creative energy coupled with the sheer knowledge level of this team makes this specific collaboration very special,” said Toni Drummond, founder of GAMG. “Pay close attention. We are about to change the future as it’s looked upon in plain sight.” 

FMI: www.volatusllc.com

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