In-flight meals: Uber Eats to launch drone delivery

Uber EATS will soon deliver food with drones.
The company is expected to have a partnership with Uber Technologies with Drone Company Flytrex and deliveries are expected to begin in test markets until the end of 2025.
Uber did not say where these markets would be, but Flytrex is already operating in Texas and North Carolina.
The latest partnership in the field of fast growing drone distribution.
Flytrex, Israel in Tel Aviv, is also delivered for Uber Eats’ rival Doordash.
Wing, a drone company of Google Parental alphabet, works with Doordash and Walmart.
Zipline, a Drone company based in South San Francisco, works with Walmart and Para Bread and also delivered for hospitals.
Amazon is also delivered with his main air drones.
“Autonomous technology mobility and delivery transforms faster than ever,” he said, Uber’s Autonomic Mobility and Delivery President Sarfraz Maredia said.
“With Flytrex, we enter the next section – the speed and sustainability of the drone delivery for the first time to the Uber EATS platform.”
“The promise of autonomous vehicles here, on the ground and in the air redefines logistics,” Flytrex’s President Noam Bardin said.
San Francisco -based Uber invests in Flytrex as part of the agreement.
The financial details of the partnership were not shared on Thursday.
Founded in 2013, Flytrex said that he made more than 200,000 delivery throughout the US Flytrex, Chairman of the Executive Officer of the US Flytrex.
Bardin said in a statement, “Autonomous drones is the future of food distribution-Tasting, affordable and free hands,” he said.

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