Quickstep rockets ahead with major contracts, expansion plans

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Quickstep Holdings has provided an update on several significant new business developments that underscore its commitment to innovation.

In particular, Quickstep has received a follow-on order for 20 Volanti aircraft, valued at approximately $430,000, supplementing the $1.35 million order for 40 units previously announced in March, which was delivered in early June.

Reflecting strong customer interest, a foreign military customer has also requested overseas trials of the Volanti aircraft in its current build configuration, the company said in a media release.

In addition, the previously announced $500,000 work statement in support of TB2 Aerospace LLC is set for completion prior to June 30th.

Quickstep has secured an additional follow-on contract valued at $300,000 for engineering design services, further solidifying its relationship with TB2 Aerospace and expanding its portfolio of engineering projects.

Following the recent delivery of the 100th series production drone from its Geelong facility, Quickstep anticipates continued expansion in both the drone aerostructures and payloads business into FY25, driven by ongoing demand for Quickstep’s engineering services and its proven track record of delivering high-quality aerospace solutions.

Moreover, Quickstep has announced the finalization of a $925,000 space grant from the Commonwealth Department of Science, Industry & Resources (DSIR) under the Moon to Mars initiative.

This grant is part of a broader $1.3 million development program aimed at enhancing Quickstep’s capabilities in the space segment.

The DSIR grant will facilitate the acquisition of a large-scale CNC router/3D printer for rapid prototyping and low-rate initial production of complex composite structures.

This equipment will support AeroQure high-rate production tooling for emerging space applications and drones, as well as the in-house manufacture of production tooling across all program areas.

The new equipment will be installed at Quickstep’s expanded engineering and production facility in Geelong, VIC, where the company is also moving into newly leased premises at the same location, tripling its production floor space to accommodate increased production volumes and meet growing demand.