Volatus Infrastructure to Support Warbirds of Glory Museum

Published in Midwest Flyer Magazine October/November 2022 Digital Issue

NEENAH, WIS. – Volatus Infrastructure, LLC has announced that it chose the Warbirds of Glory Museum in Brighton, Michigan, as its first charitable cause to support. The museum is home to the restoration project of a World War II B-25 Mitchell Bomber named “Sandbar Mitchell. “

“Preserving the history of aviation is just as important as developing the new technology that is taking the aviation industry by storm,” said Grant Fisk, cofounder of Volatus. “I appreciate the restoration work they are doing on Sandbar Mitchell, and by coaching the next generation of aviation enthusiasts, they are ensuring the lifeline of the industry.”

“The Warbirds of Glory Museum is a small museum doing great things in large part due to its many dedicated volunteers and supporters,” said Allen Tucker, board chair of the museum. “We appreciate the vote of confidence from Volatus in what we are doing and look forward to a long partnership.”

Founded in 2013, the Warbirds of Glory Museum was formed to restore and fly period aircraft and offering the unique educational opportunity to understand the Second World War experience while mentoring youth in mechanical skills, aircraft restoration and American values.

Founded in 2021, Volatus Infrastructure, LLC is connecting communities to the future with best-in-class eVTOL infrastructure technology to ensure society is ready for the future. Volatus offers three main eVTOL infrastructure designs, a vehicle agnostic charging station, plus an app and maintenance programs. By tailoring to specific needs while incorporating the latest technologies, their work positively impacts clients and the communities they serve.

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