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Sol1 to IPO in 2026

Sol.One Initiates Due Diligence with French Financial Services Group Toward Planned IPO on Euronext Paris in 2026
November 7, 2025 by
Sol1 to IPO in 2026
Sol1 BV, Filip Verhaeghe

Bruges, Belgium — November 8, 2025 — Sol.One (Sol1 BV), a Belgian drone and aerospace company, today announced that it has entered into a due diligence process with a leading French financial services group as part of its plan to pursue an initial public offering (IPO) on Euronext Paris in 2026.

This process marks an important step in Sol.One’s growth strategy to secure the funding necessary for the rapid expansion of its drone production and the advancement of its aerospace technologies. The planned IPO is expected to enable significant investment in artificial intelligence, innovation in drone capabilities, and further development of certification programs to meet European and international aviation standards.

“This due diligence phase is a key milestone in Sol.One’s evolution,” said Filip Verhaeghe, CEO of Sol.One. “The planned IPO will give us the resources to accelerate production, expand our technological capabilities, and reinforce our leadership in both civil and defence drone markets across Europe.”

The due diligence process will include a comprehensive review of Sol.One’s operations, technology, and financial performance. Subject to successful completion and favorable market conditions, Sol.One plans to proceed with its listing on Euronext Paris in 2026.

Further details regarding the transaction and timeline will be shared as the process advances.


About Sol.One

Sol.One (Sol1 BV) is a Belgian drone and aerospace company headquartered in Bruges. The company designs and manufactures long-range drones, jet-driven drones, certified avionics for manned and unmanned aircraft, and command-and-control systems for civil and defence applications. Sol.One focuses on large-scale drone production in Flanders and across Europe, and aims to deliver 4,000 drones in 2026, consisting of both long-range and jet-driven models.

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