Little Caesars has started testing a new drone delivery system in Wylie, Texas, using a heavy-duty aircraft called the Sky2.
Getting your lunch delivered from the sky may sound like science fiction, but for a growing number of consumers, it’s already part of daily life. Across select U.S. cities, small autonomous drones are ...
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Delivery drones are so fast they can zip a pint of ice cream to a customer’s driveway before it melts. Rick Scott critiques Florida’s jobs numbers, UF hiring The Savings Game: Retroactive benefits ...
Most Canadians might think of drone delivery as something that will soon deliver their Amazon packages to their front door. The Alberta HUB Skyways project is more practical and more ambitious. “We’re ...
Why yes, that is a Walmart package buzzing through the air. The ubiquitous big-box retailer on Wednesday is launching drone delivery service in metro Atlanta. Walmart has partnered with drone provider ...
Delivery drones are so fast that they can zip a pint of ice cream to a customer’s driveway before it melts. Yet the long-promised technology has been slow to take off in the United States. More than ...
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Little Caesars takes drone pizza delivery to the next level – delivery time just 4.5 minutes
Little Caesars delivers hot pizza in 4.5 minutes using Sky2 drones that carry two large pizzas plus sides directly to your driveway in Texas.
A new facility in Nampa is one step closer to bringing a new package delivery method to the area. The Nampa Planning and ...
On a morning in Bengaluru, a sleek, carbon fiber aircraft stood upright on its tail, ready for takeoff. The craft lifted off vertically, then tilted forward and glided smoothly across the sky, ...
You place a food order, check your phone, and instead of a driver pulling up, a drone lowers your meal to your front yard. That scenario is already playing out in the Garden State. But before you get ...
Delivery drones are so fast they can zip a pint of ice cream to a customer’s driveway before it melts. Yet the long-promised technology has been slow to take off in the United States. More than six ...
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