
Uber is partnering with drone-delivery firm Zipline and targets a million drone deliveries a day
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Uber’s strategic investment in Zipline with a target of 1M drone deliveries a day is a bet that aerial logistics can become a mainstream last-mile rail, not a marketing stunt. Retail and restaurant operators in covered metros should start modeling how sub-30-minute, low-touch delivery changes basket size and kitchen layout.
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