Email the plane. It handles the rest.
Volwright keeps your shared airplane airworthy, scheduled, and your partners in sync — without one more app to babysit.
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Today it's a group text for "who's got it Saturday?", a shared calendar nobody updates, a spreadsheet for the Hobbs and the money, scattered notes for squawks — and that nagging preflight question: is the annual still good?
Volwright puts all of it in one place, built around the one thing that actually matters: the airplane. And the best part — you don't have to open an app. Email the plane like you'd text a partner:
Volwright logs the hours, updates the fuel, opens a squawk, advances the maintenance clocks, and tells the group. It even reads back what it understood, so you can fix a typo in a one-word reply. That's the whole workflow.
File a flight, request a booking, or report a squawk in plain English — no app required. There's a clean dashboard on any phone or laptop when you want one.
Try to book while the annual's overdue or a grounding squawk is open, and Volwright blocks it. Everyone else just sends a reminder — Volwright enforces airworthiness.
Reserve from the app, by email, or straight from your own Google/Apple calendar. Conflicts are impossible, not merely discouraged.
Oil, annual, transponder, ELT, ADs — tracked on the correct clock (flight hours and calendar, whichever comes first), tailored to your exact aircraft. It forecasts what'll come due before your next trip.
Monthly dues + hourly rate (wet or dry) + the occasional assessment → a clear running balance for every partner. Retire the spreadsheet.
Every message about the airplane — searchable, shared, in one place.
Airplane partnerships and flying clubs — two to a dozen owners sharing one or more piston aircraft. If you coordinate your airplane with a group text and a spreadsheet today, Volwright was built for you.
Additional aircraft $4.99/month each. 90-day free trial · no credit card
Your annual inspection costs more than a year of Volwright.
Vol (flight) + -wright — the old word for a keeper of machines: shipwright, wheelwright. The Wright brothers were, quite literally, aircraft wrights: bicycle mechanics who kept machines running and taught the world to fly.
Volwright is the keeper of your flying machine — built by a pilot and aircraft owner who builds email systems for a living, which is exactly why "email the plane" isn't a gimmick. It's home turf.
Volwright is in private development. Leave your email and we'll invite your partnership when it opens — early groups get in first.