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Your Next Walmart Order Arrives by Drone

21 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Wing drones deliver Walmart orders within a six-mile radius.
  • Deliveries take approximately 15 minutes, with 5 minutes in flight.
  • Drones carry up to five pounds, ideal for small, urgent items.
Your Next Walmart Order Arrives by Drone

Wing, an Alphabet company, has launched drone delivery services in metropolitan Atlanta, partnering with Walmart. Drones operate from a 'nest' at Walmart Supercenters, delivering small orders within a six-mile radius. Packages are packed by workers and retrieved by the drone's tether, with automated routing completing deliveries in approximately 15 minutes.

These autonomous drones fly beyond visual line of sight, monitored by certified pilots overseeing general operations. They can carry up to five pounds at speeds up to 65 miles per hour, reaching a maximum altitude of 150 feet. This service targets customers needing urgent small items like medication or pet supplies.

The FAA's certification allows Wing to conduct commercial drone deliveries. While expansion is planned for other cities, current operations avoid densely populated areas. The service is seen as a convenient option for forgotten items, especially for those with limited mobility or living in developing suburban areas.

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.
Wing drones pick up packed orders from Walmart Supercenters and deliver them to customers within a six-mile radius via an automated system.
Drones can carry up to five pounds, making them suitable for small, urgent items like medication, pet supplies, or forgotten groceries.
A typical delivery takes about 15 minutes from order placement to arrival, with the drone itself in flight for approximately five minutes.

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