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DoorDash Launches Drone Delivery Service in Atlanta

DoorDash Introduces Drone Delivery Service in Atlanta
DoorDash has unveiled its drone delivery service in metropolitan Atlanta, marked by the appearance of a new drone-shaped icon within the DoorDash app for select users. This launch is the result of a partnership with Wing, the drone delivery subsidiary of Alphabet, Google's parent company. Customers who tap the icon gain access to a curated selection of restaurants located at Tanger Outlets Locust Grove near McDonough. Orders placed through this service are delivered by drone to customers within a six-mile radius, often arriving in as little as 20 minutes.
Expansion of Wing’s Drone Delivery Network
Wing began its Atlanta operations in December in collaboration with Walmart and is rapidly expanding its reach, with plans to serve 270 Walmart stores across multiple states by 2027. The company reports average flight times of five minutes or less for deliveries in Atlanta. Wing and Walmart have already established drone delivery services in Dallas-Fort Worth since 2022 and have recently extended operations to Houston and Charlotte, North Carolina. Additional markets slated for future expansion include Los Angeles, Miami, St. Louis, Cincinnati, Orlando, and Tampa, with service in the San Francisco Bay Area announced for later this year.
DoorDash customers in Dallas-Fort Worth and Charlotte also have access to Wing’s drone delivery, following the partners’ initial U.S. pilot program in Virginia earlier this year. Beyond Wing, DoorDash is exploring further drone delivery partnerships with Israel’s Flytrex and Ireland’s Manna. Competitors such as Uber Eats and Grubhub are similarly investing in drone technology; Uber Eats collaborates with Flytrex and Manna, while Grubhub recently launched drone deliveries in New Jersey in partnership with Dexa. Walmart, in addition to its work with Wing, is also partnering with Flytrex and Zipline.
Challenges and Technological Innovations
Despite the promising momentum, DoorDash’s drone delivery initiative faces significant challenges, including regulatory hurdles, public acceptance, and intense competition from other delivery platforms. While consumer interest has been notable, widespread adoption will depend on overcoming operational complexities and the substantial investments required for technology and infrastructure development. DoorDash’s broader autonomous delivery strategy includes its proprietary delivery robot, “Dot,” reflecting the company’s commitment to innovation, though these efforts may encounter logistical and regulatory obstacles.
Harrison Shih, head of DoorDash’s drone delivery program, emphasized the importance of autonomous delivery in enhancing local commerce, describing it as a means to make services faster, more enjoyable, and more sustainable. Heather Rivera, Wing’s chief business officer, highlighted that the company completes thousands of drone deliveries daily. In January, Wing reported that its top 25% of customers in Dallas-Fort Worth and Atlanta order by drone approximately three times per week, with overall deliveries tripling between the first and last six months of 2025.
Service Details and Operational Capabilities
Atlanta residents can verify their eligibility for DoorDash’s drone delivery service on Wing’s website and join a waitlist if necessary. Currently, the service is limited to a six-mile radius from Tanger Outlets Locust Grove, with plans for future expansion.
Wing’s flagship drones employ vertical lift and cruise motors capable of carrying up to five pounds of cargo at speeds reaching 60 miles per hour and altitudes around 150 feet. These drones operate effectively in light wind and rain conditions. Packages are lowered to precise locations via tether, and customers can track their deliveries in real time through the DoorDash app. Most aspects of drone operations, including flight planning and traffic management, are highly automated. Store associates prepare orders curbside for Wing’s Autoloader mechanism, streamlining the delivery process from restaurant to doorstep.

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