Manna Air Delivery and Uber Drive a New Era in Autonomous Air Logistics

4 March 2026

The alliance between Manna Air Delivery and Uber Technologies marks a turning point in the evolution of drone delivery at an urban scale.

For the past seven years, Manna has demonstrated that autonomous air logistics can operate safely, reliably, and at significant scale, consolidating an operating model based on precision, operational control, and regulatory compliance.

Scaling Through a Global Platform

Integration with Uber’s global platform allows this capability to be extended to millions of consumers and businesses, accelerating the adoption of faster and more sustainable last-mile solutions in cities around the world.

This collaboration combines:

  • Manna’s drone operational and technological infrastructure
  • Uber’s digital ecosystem and global user base
  • Integration capabilities with local businesses
  • Optimized delivery times in urban environments

Last-Mile Impact

Last-mile logistics represents one of the biggest challenges in terms of efficiency, costs, and emissions within the urban supply chain. Autonomous aerial delivery offers clear advantages:

  • Significantly reduced delivery times
  • Reduced traffic congestion
  • Smaller carbon footprint on short routes
  • Greater operational predictability

With this alliance, both companies aim to accelerate the implementation of a safer, faster, and more sustainable delivery infrastructure, positioning drones as a structural—not experimental—component of the urban logistics ecosystem.

The stated mission is clear: to build the safest, fastest, and most sustainable delivery infrastructure on the planet.

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