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Alex Deslauriers

Chief Executive Officer at FireSwarm Solutions Inc

Alex Deslauriers is an accomplished aerospace engineer and aviation professional with extensive experience in airline operations and maintenance management. Currently serving as the Founder and CEO of FireSwarm Solutions Inc. since September 2023, Alex also holds the position of Board Member and Training Officer at Squamish Search and Rescue. A track record includes valuable roles such as Airline Pilot Training at Chinook Helicopters, Senior Solution Consultant at Tsunami Tsolutions, and significant contributions at IFS, where Alex supported key military and commercial aviation projects. With a solid foundation in training and implementation of aviation technologies, Alex has been integral to various software implementations, including MaintenixTM at multiple international airlines. Educational credentials include a Bachelor's degree in Aerospace Engineering from Carleton University and additional qualifications as a professional pilot.

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FireSwarm Solutions Inc

FireSwarm Solutions™ bridges the gap in wildfire defense with an automated aerial suppression platform, combining ultra-heavy-lift technology and advanced automation to deliver fast, efficient protection for governments, firefighting teams, forestry managers, Indigenous communities, and at-risk industries. Our mission? To to prevent and suppress wildfires with speed and precision, protecting people, property, and our planet. We don't replace conventional air operations. our platform integrates into existing systems, filling the suppression gaps during the night, in heavy smoke and when it’s not safe for pilots to fly. A tool to protect the places we call home: our versatile heavy-lift platform goes beyond wildfire response by supporting critical tasks like filling pumpkin tanks, transporting goods & equipment, wetting down at-risk areas to create defensible spaces, and accessing hard-to-reach locations where roads fall short.