PABLO AIR and VOLK Announce Strategic Alliance to Drive Global Drone Innovation and Production

16-Sep-2025

Seoul, South Korea — PABLO AIR, a leading developer of autonomous drones, has formalized its merger with VOLK, a long-standing precision manufacturer in the South Korean aerospace and defense sectors. This merger strengthens PABLO AIR’s position to become a global player in the drone industry, combining technological innovation with world-class industrial capabilities.

With more than 120 highly skilled employees, VOLK has been a key partner for the South Korean aerospace and defense supply chain for decades. The company maintains well-established relationships with strategic customers, including defense subsidiaries of Hanwha and Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI), supplying critical components that support advanced defense platforms.

The addition of VOLK brings to PABLO AIR:

  • Proven expertise in manufacturing parts for military and aerospace systems.
  • A history of collaboration with leading South Korean defense companies.
  • A foundation of precision engineering and quality standards that complement PABLO AIR’s innovations in drone technology.
  • The strategic alliance will allow PABLO AIR to develop advanced UAV platforms while establishing a robust supply chain and production capacity to scale its operations in the global market.

“With VOLK’s industrial expertise and the trust it has built over decades, PABLO AIR is poised to take a decisive step toward its goal of becoming a global drone company, offering cutting-edge innovation and reliable manufacturing capabilities,” the company emphasized in its official statement.

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