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§ Private Profile · San Francisco, CA, USA
Autonomous VTOL delivery solutions.
Volansi has raised $70.0M across 2 funding rounds.
Key people at Volansi.
Volansi was founded in 2015 by Hannan Parvizian (Founder).
Volansi has raised $70.0M in total across 2 funding rounds.
Volansi builds and operates high-payload long-range unmanned aerial vehicles to service B2B customers with a point-to-point delivery solution that saves them millions of dollars in down-time costs.
We service customers around the world with a focus on defense, commercial, and medical supply deliveries. Our aerial vehicles can transport loads up to 200 lbs up to 1,000 mi.
Volansi was founded by Hannan Parvizian and Wesley Zheng in 2015, and is based in San Francisco.
Volansi was founded in 2015 by Hannan Parvizian (Founder).
Volansi has raised $70.0M in total across 2 funding rounds.
Volansi's investors include Joseph Horowitz, Alumni Ventures, Glade Brook Capital Partners, Growth X, Lightbank, Lightspeed Venture Partners, One Planet Group, The Hit Forge, Ashish Toshniwal, David Dubick, Kunal Shah, Scott Banister.
Volansi has raised $70.0M across 2 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $50.0M Series B in September 2020.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sep 1, 2020 | $50M Series B | Joseph Horowitz | Alumni Ventures, Glade Brook Capital Partners, Growth X, Lightbank, Lightspeed Venture Partners, ONE Planet Group, The HIT Forge, Ashish Toshniwal, David Dubick, Kunal Shah, Scott Banister, Harpoon Ventures, Merck, Y Combinator | Announced |
| May 1, 2019 | $20M Series A | — | Alumni Ventures, Glade Brook Capital Partners, Lightbank, Lightspeed Venture Partners, David Dubick | Announced |
Key people at Volansi.
Volansi is a technology company specializing in autonomous Vertical Take-Off and Landing (VTOL) drone delivery solutions. It builds and operates high-payload, long-range unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) designed primarily for B2B customers, offering point-to-point delivery services that significantly reduce downtime costs. Their drones can carry payloads up to 200 lbs over distances up to 1,000 miles, serving sectors such as defense, commercial logistics, and medical supply delivery globally. Volansi’s solutions address critical logistics challenges by enabling fast, reliable deliveries to remote or hard-to-access locations, including ships at sea and disaster zones, thereby improving supply chain efficiency and responsiveness[1][2][3].
Founded in 2015 in San Francisco by Hannan Parvizian and Wesley Zheng, Volansi emerged from Parvizian’s experience with logistics challenges at Tesla, where timely sourcing of manufacturing parts was problematic. The company was initially funded by Y Combinator and gained early traction by setting a U.S. record for long-distance urban drone delivery in 2017. Volansi expanded its focus from commercial logistics to humanitarian relief and defense applications, notably collaborating with Merck & Co. and Direct Relief for medical supply deliveries in Puerto Rico and advancing maritime cargo drone delivery missions for the U.S. government[1][3][4].
Volansi rides the growing trend of autonomous aerial logistics, driven by increasing demand for faster, cost-effective, and flexible delivery solutions in sectors like healthcare, defense, and e-commerce. The timing is critical as advancements in drone technology, regulatory adaptations (FAA exceptions), and the need for resilient supply chains converge. Volansi’s innovations reduce reliance on traditional transport infrastructure, enabling rapid response in emergencies and remote operations. Their work influences the broader UAV ecosystem by demonstrating scalable, high-payload autonomous delivery, pushing forward regulatory acceptance and operational models for commercial drone logistics[2][3][4].
Looking ahead, Volansi is poised to expand its fleet capabilities to carry heavier payloads over longer distances, further penetrating defense and commercial markets. Trends such as increased automation, integration of drone delivery into supply chains, and growing demand for rapid medical logistics will shape their trajectory. Their pioneering maritime and humanitarian missions position them as a key player in autonomous logistics innovation. Volansi’s influence is likely to grow as drone delivery becomes mainstream, potentially transforming global logistics by enabling faster, safer, and more cost-efficient transport solutions in complex environments[4][5].