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Home / Business and Economy / Walmart's Drone Delivery Takes Flight to New Cities

Walmart's Drone Delivery Takes Flight to New Cities

15 Jan

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Summary

  • Walmart is expanding its drone delivery service to 150 more stores.
  • This massive expansion is planned for 2026 across four major cities.
  • Drone delivery is seen as the future of convenience for last-minute needs.
Walmart's Drone Delivery Takes Flight to New Cities

Walmart is significantly expanding its drone delivery services, aiming to reach 150 additional stores in four major U.S. cities by 2026. This initiative, dubbed the "world's largest drone delivery expansion," builds upon earlier plans to introduce drone deliveries at 100 stores in 2025. The expansion is designed to enhance customer convenience by enabling rapid delivery of essential items.

According to Walmart's senior vice president of digital fulfillment transformation, Greg Cathey, the expanded service will allow shoppers to receive last-minute items quickly. He stated that drone delivery is crucial for meeting customer needs with speed and convenience, calling it "the future of convenience" for everything from dinner ingredients to phone chargers.

Wing CEO Adam Woodworth expressed enthusiasm for the partnership, emphasizing the reliability of delivering small packages in minutes. This collaboration with Walmart aims to demonstrate the significant positive impact drone delivery can have on families by providing essential items with unprecedented speed and accessibility across more communities nationwide.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Walmart's drone delivery expansion to an additional 150 stores is planned for 2026.
The expansion will target four major cities across the United States.
Walmart aims to provide faster, more convenient access to essential items and last-minute needs for customers through drone delivery.

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