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Ho Chi Minh City Launches Drone Delivery Pilot Program

Ho Chi Minh City Launches Drone Delivery Pilot Program
Ho Chi Minh City’s Department of Science and Technology has embarked on a pioneering pilot program to explore the use of drones for urban delivery services, signaling a major advancement in the modernization of the city’s logistics infrastructure. This initiative operates within a regulatory sandbox framework and is a collaborative effort involving the Saigon Hi-Tech Park Management Board alongside technology companies Saolatek, Real-time Robotics Vietnam, and Di Dong Viet.
Early Testing and Regulatory Framework
The initial phase of the program commenced on January 5 with controlled test flights designed to evaluate key operational factors such as remote supervision, flight stability, safety protocols, and the transportation of small parcels. The project has obtained a flight permit from the Ministry of National Defense, which remains valid until the end of 2026, providing a regulatory foundation for ongoing experimentation and refinement. The ultimate goal is to expand drone delivery capabilities to cover longer distances within Ho Chi Minh City and its neighboring regions.
Challenges and Competitive Landscape
Despite the promising progress, the pilot program confronts several significant challenges. Regulatory complexities continue to pose obstacles as authorities strive to strike a balance between fostering innovation and ensuring public safety and privacy. Additionally, the acceptance of drone operations by the local population will be critical, as public perception may influence future regulatory and policy decisions.
The competitive environment also plays a crucial role in shaping the program’s trajectory. Established drone delivery companies such as Wing and AMC Robotics are already active in the market and may respond to Ho Chi Minh City’s initiative by enhancing their own services or expanding their regional footprint. This competition is likely to accelerate technological advancements and the development of more efficient logistics solutions.
Market Response and Future Prospects
Market reactions to the pilot have been largely favorable, with growing interest in the transformative potential of drones for last-mile delivery services. The increasing use of drones in agriculture, driven by the demand for precision and data-driven farming techniques, may further bolster the adoption of drone delivery technologies across multiple sectors.
As the pilot program advances, Ho Chi Minh City is positioned to become a key testing ground for integrating drone technology into urban logistics. Its experience could serve as a model for other cities in Vietnam and the broader region seeking to embrace innovative delivery solutions.

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