Key facts
- Uber is partnering with drone delivery company Zipline.
- The partnership aims for one million daily deliveries by 2029.
- Zipline drones will begin making deliveries on the Uber Eats platform by the end of 2024.
- Initial deliveries will start in existing Zipline markets.
- The service will expand to U.S. cities.
- This integration aims to expand Uber Eats' delivery capabilities.
Uber is integrating drone delivery company Zipline into its Uber Eats platform, a move designed to significantly expand the reach and efficiency of its delivery network. The partnership aims to achieve one million daily deliveries by the year 2029. Zipline's drones are slated to begin making deliveries through the Uber Eats app by the end of 2024. The initial rollout will focus on markets where Zipline already operates, with plans to subsequently expand the service to various U.S. cities. This collaboration represents a major advancement in leveraging drone technology for on-demand delivery services, potentially transforming how consumers receive food and other goods.
