Uber and Zipline’s August 17, 2026, partnership announcement, including an undisclosed strategic investment, directly drives near-term expectations for the first integrated drone deliveries on the Uber Eats platform. The companies confirmed initial operations later this year in Zipline’s existing U.S. markets such as Dallas-Fort Worth and Houston, with expansion planned across dozens of cities and integration into the Eats app for eligible orders. Zipline’s established commercial track record—millions of autonomous flights, food deliveries via partners like Chipotle, and regulatory approvals—supports rapid rollout, while Uber’s prior Flytrex collaboration and hybrid network strategy add competitive momentum amid easing FAA rules. The 2029 goal of one million daily deliveries underscores long-term scale ambitions but does not alter the near-term catalyst.
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Qualifying deliveries must unambiguously involve an order placed through Uber Eats and delivered to a customer using a Zipline drone. The service must be live and available to the general public, including through an open beta or a publicly accessible rolling waitlist; access limited to employees, employee invitees or referrals, a closed beta, or any other private test group will not qualify. For example, Uber or Zipline confirming that an Uber Eats customer order has been delivered via Zipline’s drone network would qualify. Tests, demonstrations, or deliveries ordered through Zipline or another platform, statements that merely allude to the possibility of Uber Eats drone delivery, indicate progress toward launch, suggest that Uber Eats is close to launching the service, or are otherwise ambiguous will not qualify.
The resolution source for this market will be official information from Uber Technologies Inc., Zipline, and their official representatives; informal announcements, statements from unnamed sources, or leaks do not qualify.
The primary resolution source for this market will be official information from Uber Technologies Inc., Zipline, or their official representatives, however a consensus of credible reporting will also be used.
Market Opened: Aug 18, 2026, 3:00 PM ET
Resolver
0x65070BE91...Qualifying deliveries must unambiguously involve an order placed through Uber Eats and delivered to a customer using a Zipline drone. The service must be live and available to the general public, including through an open beta or a publicly accessible rolling waitlist; access limited to employees, employee invitees or referrals, a closed beta, or any other private test group will not qualify. For example, Uber or Zipline confirming that an Uber Eats customer order has been delivered via Zipline’s drone network would qualify. Tests, demonstrations, or deliveries ordered through Zipline or another platform, statements that merely allude to the possibility of Uber Eats drone delivery, indicate progress toward launch, suggest that Uber Eats is close to launching the service, or are otherwise ambiguous will not qualify.
The resolution source for this market will be official information from Uber Technologies Inc., Zipline, and their official representatives; informal announcements, statements from unnamed sources, or leaks do not qualify.
The primary resolution source for this market will be official information from Uber Technologies Inc., Zipline, or their official representatives, however a consensus of credible reporting will also be used.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...Uber and Zipline’s August 17, 2026, partnership announcement, including an undisclosed strategic investment, directly drives near-term expectations for the first integrated drone deliveries on the Uber Eats platform. The companies confirmed initial operations later this year in Zipline’s existing U.S. markets such as Dallas-Fort Worth and Houston, with expansion planned across dozens of cities and integration into the Eats app for eligible orders. Zipline’s established commercial track record—millions of autonomous flights, food deliveries via partners like Chipotle, and regulatory approvals—supports rapid rollout, while Uber’s prior Flytrex collaboration and hybrid network strategy add competitive momentum amid easing FAA rules. The 2029 goal of one million daily deliveries underscores long-term scale ambitions but does not alter the near-term catalyst.
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