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Uber Partners With Zipline for Drone Food Deliveries

Ramo by Ramo
18 August 2026
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Uber is taking food delivery to the air. The ride-hailing giant is teaming up with drone company Zipline. The goal is one million daily drone deliveries by 2029.

The first Uber Eats drone deliveries start later this year. They will launch in Zipline’s existing market of Dallas-Fort Worth. More cities will follow.

Uber also made a strategic investment in Zipline. The California company has run drone deliveries in Texas since 2025. It has completed two million deliveries so far.

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Zipline is not a new startup. It began in Rwanda in 2016. Its drones carried medical supplies to remote areas. Today it also flies in Ghana, Japan, Nigeria, and Kenya.

Uber says the drones can drop an order on a front lawn in minutes. The company is building a hybrid delivery network. It mixes human couriers, sidewalk robots, and drones. Each order is matched to the best method.

The deal is not Uber’s first. It invested in drone company Flytrex last year. That deal also aimed at fast food delivery.

Competition is heating up. DoorDash launched its own drone program last month. It is called DoorDash Air. The Federal Aviation Administration approved it.

Rules are easing across the board. A 2025 White House order pushed the FAA to expand drone rules. Companies can now fly farther and cheaper. That makes drone delivery more practical for everyday food orders.

For customers, the promise is speed. A hot meal could arrive in minutes instead of half an hour. For restaurants, drones cut the cost of the last mile. Suburban homes with open yards are the natural first market.

Still, drones have limits. They carry small loads and need clear landing spots. Bad weather can ground them. The companies are betting the economics will work out.

For Uber, drones are one more piece of the puzzle. The company already runs couriers and robots. Adding drones could speed up delivery in suburban areas.

Related: Uber’s Self-Driving Car Lobbying Strategy and Avatar Robotics Raises $6.5M for Human-Piloted Robots.

Source: The Verge

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