Little Caesars and Flytrex Expand Drone Delivery for Family Meals

Little Caesars and Flytrex enable faster, full-meal drone deliveries, improving convenience and speed in the last-mile customer experience.

Little Caesars and Flytrex have announced a partnership to expand drone delivery with a new drone capable of delivering meals for an entire family.

Powered by Flytrex’s new Sky2 drone, the service enables customers to receive two large pizzas and sodas in a single delivery, positioned as a first for on-demand food delivery by air.

Sky2 enables this by carrying up to 8.8 pounds, described as the largest carrying capacity of any food delivery drone currently available.

With a range of up to four miles and support for remote pickups directly from restaurant locations, orders can be collected faster and arrive hotter, with an average delivery time of 4.5 minutes from takeoff to drop-off.

“Flytrex is laser-focused on making on-demand food delivery by drone a reality for everyday families. A big part of advancing this market is making sure people can get the food they actually want, when they want it. Until now, drones simply weren’t capable of delivering a full family meal,” said Amit Regev, CEO and Co-Founder, Flytrex.

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“The Sky2 changes that. This partnership with Little Caesars expands what drone delivery can do and better meets customers’ expectations, which will drive real, lasting adoption of this technology,” said Regev. 

The first Little Caesars location in Wylie, Texas, is now live, introducing a direct integration with the brand’s ordering systems.

Orders placed via the Flytrex app are routed directly into existing point-of-sale systems, enabling a more seamless ordering and fulfilment experience.

“Innovation at Little Caesars has always been driven by one thing, making it easier for customers to enjoy our pizza. Partnering with Flytrex to bring full family meals by drone delivery is a major leap forward, and a clear example of how we’re pushing the boundaries of convenience, speed, and accessibility in our category,” said Trish Heusel, Vice President of Innovation, Little Caesars.

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