With an ambitious timeline, Uber eyes 2021 for food delivery drones launch
Uber
Technologies Inc. envisions taking to the skies with a fleet of food-delivery
drones in as little as three years, an ambitious timeline for a
ride-hailing company that would face numerous technical challenges and
regulatory hurdles.
The
San Francisco company is seeking an operations executive who can help make
delivery drones functional as soon as next year and commercially operational in
multiple markets by 2021, according to a job posting that appeared on Uber’s
website. App-reliant Uber has limited experience developing hardware beyond its
nascent electric scooters and its equipment for self-driving vehicles, an
as-yet unproven technology.
The
drone executive will “enable safe, legal, efficient and scalable flight
operations,” according to the job listing, which refers to UberExpress, an
internal name used for the drone delivery operation within its UberEats
prepared-food delivery unit.
After
an inquiry from The Wall Street Journal, Uber removed the job listing titled
“Flight Standards and Training” from its site. A spokesman said the posting
“does not fully reflect our program, which is still in very early days.” Read
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