The Problem
Cities have run out of road.
Every morning, millions of hours evaporate between two points on a map. Toronto drivers alone lose nearly a hundred hours a year to gridlock — time that belongs to families, ideas, and first flights. The street grid is full.
The sky above it is empty. That is the opportunity VOLANT was built for.
hours lost to congestion, per driver, every single year — the average toll across major North American metros.
Zero of those hours happen above street level.
The Promise
Minutes, not hours.
VOLANT flies the straight line the street grid can’t. Point to point, above the traffic, at 250 km/h — the same trips you make today, reimagined at altitude.
The Ritual
How a VOLANT flight works
01
Request
Choose your route in the app. A VOLANT and a departure window are confirmed in seconds.
02
Arrive
Walk into your nearest vertiport. Security and boarding take less than three minutes.
03
Lift
An eight-rotor vertical climb, quieter than city traffic. The skyline falls away beneath you.
04
Land
Touch down across the city, minutes later — steps from where you actually need to be.
Explore VOLANT
Choose your altitude.
Three chapters of the story — the machine, the map, and the engineering that earns your trust.
saved on an average city crossing
launch routes across the city at opening
cruise speed, high above the grid
electric — zero in-flight emissions
First Boarding
Be first when the sky opens.
Founding riders board at dawn, spring 2027. Reserve your place in the queue — it takes thirty seconds.
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