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Wing Partners With Papa Johns For Drone Delivery

Key Takeaways
  • Wing partners with Papa Johns for drone delivery.
  • Pilot program to deliver toasted sandwiches in Charlotte, North Carolina.
  • Airbility signs MOU with Schubeler for eVTOL propulsion.
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Strategic Implications

This partnership may indicate growing demand for drone delivery services in the US food market. The collaboration between Airbility and Schubeler suggests a focus on electric propulsion technology, which could drive innovation in the eVTOL sector.

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What Happened

Drone Service Expands Food Delivery Capabilities In US Market

Drone delivery service provider Wing has partnered with Papa Johns to deliver toasted sandwiches under a pilot program in Charlotte, North Carolina. This marks Wing’s first direct partnership with a national restaurant brand. Separately, South Korean startup Airbility has signed a memorandum of understanding with German manufacturer Schubeler to integrate electric ducted fans into its eVTOLs. The developments were reported by Aviation Week.

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Wing Partners With Papa Johns For Drone Delivery

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Key Takeaways
  • Wing partners with Papa Johns for drone delivery.
  • Pilot program to deliver toasted sandwiches in Charlotte, North Carolina.
  • Airbility signs MOU with Schubeler for eVTOL propulsion.
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Strategic Implications

This partnership may indicate growing demand for drone delivery services in the US food market. The collaboration between Airbility and Schubeler suggests a focus on electric propulsion technology, which could drive innovation in the eVTOL sector.

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What Happened

Drone Service Expands Food Delivery Capabilities In US Market

Drone delivery service provider Wing has partnered with Papa Johns to deliver toasted sandwiches under a pilot program in Charlotte, North Carolina. This marks Wing’s first direct partnership with a national restaurant brand. Separately, South Korean startup Airbility has signed a memorandum of understanding with German manufacturer Schubeler to integrate electric ducted fans into its eVTOLs. The developments were reported by Aviation Week.

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