Uber, Zipline partner on US drone delivery for Uber Eats


An Uber Eats delivery bag is seen on a bicycle in Brooklyn, New York City, U.S., May 9, 2022. REUTERS/Andrew Kelly

Aug 17 (Reuters) - Uber ⁠Technologies and Zipline announced a partnership on ⁠Monday to bring autonomous drone delivery ‌to Uber Eats customers across the United States.

The tie-up was accompanied by Uber making a strategic investment in the ​drone delivery company.

• The companies ⁠said they aim to ⁠reach 1 million drone deliveries per day by ⁠the ‌end of 2029, with the first deliveries beginning later this year.

• The ⁠service will first launch in Zipline's existing ​U.S. markets ‌before expanding to dozens of additional cities.

• ⁠Uber declined ​to comment on Reuters' request seeking financial details of its investment in Zipline.

• Zipline, which operates ⁠in four continents, has made ​2 million deliveries so far. The company was most recently valued at $7.6 billion after raising $800 million ⁠earlier this year.

• The Zipline deal is similar to Uber's partnership with drone firm Flytrex last year, which also included an investment.

• Zipline ​has been expanding its U.S. ⁠footprint, with commercial partners including Walmart, as ​well as more than a ‌dozen restaurant brands such as ​Panera, Chipotle and Wendy's.

(Reporting by Akash Sriram in Bengaluru; Editing by Shilpi Majumdar)

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