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Uber Partners with Zipline, Aims for as Many as 1 Million Drone Deliveries a Day by 2029

Zipline drones are set to make Uber Eats deliveries within minutes as Uber pursues 1 million drone dropoffs a day by 2029.

  • On Monday, Uber Technologies announced a partnership with drone delivery firm Zipline to integrate autonomous aerial drop-offs into the Uber Eats platform, backed by a strategic investment.
  • Uber prioritizes strategic investments in autonomous providers rather than building internal programs, a strategy previously tested through partnerships with Flytrex, following Zipline's $800 million funding round that pushed its valuation to $7.6 billion.
  • Initial deliveries will begin later this year in Zipline's existing markets, including Dallas and Houston, Texas, before expanding to dozens of additional U.S. cities as the companies target one million daily drone deliveries by the end of 2029.
  • Amid rising competition from rivals like DoorDash Air, Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi noted the potential for drone technology to significantly boost Uber Eats growth by enabling faster service to more customers.
  • Regulatory hurdles persist, as the Federal Aviation Administration has historically limited long-range drone operations over dense areas, while the companies must navigate potential social resistance to robot aircraft flying over residential neighborhoods.
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