Airlogix is preparing to start UAV production in Finland

The parties signed a letter of intent at the DALO Industry Days exhibition in Denmark. The future products are intended to strengthen Ukraine’s defence capabilities.

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The Ukrainian company Airlogix and the Finnish firm Innokas have signed a letter of intent regarding the establishment of UAV production facilities in Finland. The parties will develop a model for a future joint venture, which will operate on the basis of Airlogix’s technologies. The partnership is intended to help scale up the production of Ukrainian drones in Europe and increase their supply to the Ukrainian Defence Forces.

Briefly about the main points

  • Airlogix and Innokas have signed a letter of intent regarding their cooperation.
  • In Finland, work is underway on the production of UAVs using Airlogix technology.
  • The company has not yet been set up: the parties are drawing up a framework for their collaboration.
  • The project is being implemented as part of the Build With Ukraine initiative.
  • The plan is to use the products to strengthen Ukraine’s defences.

As far as the development of a model for cooperation is concerned

The signed document does not signify the start of production or the establishment of a joint venture. It is a letter of intent under which the partners will jointly develop the legal, technical and operational framework for their future cooperation.

Following this, the companies plan to develop the production model and set up a joint venture in Finland.

The products must be intended to strengthen Ukraine’s defences

The agreement is being developed as part of ‘Build With Ukraine’ – an initiative by the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine aimed at joint the production of Ukrainian weapons in partner countries under an official licence. Airlogix has stated that the aim of its Finnish operation is to scale up the production of Ukrainian UAVs in Europe and increase supplies to the Defence Forces.

У Innokas They stated that the products manufactured in Europe as part of this collaboration would be intended solely to strengthen Ukraine’s defence capabilities. Janne Kostamo, CEO of the Finnish company, described the letter of intent as a step towards developing capabilities for the industrialisation of advanced technologies in Northern Europe.

The letter of intent was signed by Airlogix’s Chief Financial Officer, Oleksandr Androshchuk, and Janne Kostamo during the DALO Industry Days 2026 in Denmark.

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