Published 20:15 IST, June 12th 2019

Zomato drone delivery soon: Zomato successfully delivered food by drone in 10 minutes as part of its maiden test flight

One of India's largest restaurant listing and food delivery company Zomato has successfully conducted a test flight of its drone delivery in India

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One of India's largest restaurant listing and food delivery company Zomato has successfully conducted a test flight of its drone delivery in India. During trial run, drone carried a paylo of 5 kilograms and mand to cover 5 kilometres in 10 minutes, Zomato's founder and CEO Deepinder Goyal said in his official blog post. With help of drones, Zomato aims to complete commercial food deliveries in less than 15 minutes in future.

"Fifteen minutes is only possible if we take aerial route – ros are t efficient for very fast delivery. While our biker fleet ways delivers in 30.5 minutes on an aver (which is fastest in industry as far as we kw), every incremental minute with our fleet becomes harder as it separates our users from ir ordered food," Goyal said.

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w that company is making inros into drone-based delivery, company has plans to cover long-distance food deliveries in future. Goyal also explained a scenario that if you are in Gurgaon and you want to order Parathas from Delhi's Chandni Chowk, it would be nearly impossible for Zomato's delivery valet to travel 35km in less 30 minutes in an attempt to deliver your food on time.

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"(As for) long-distance delivery – let’s say, you are in Gurgaon (outside Delhi) and we want to get you paranthas from Chandni Chowk (35 kms) at heart of Delhi, in less than 30 minutes – would be impossible on a bike, or in metro, or even with Usain Bolt."

In December, Zomato acquired TechEagle, an Indian drone-delivery startup for an undisclosed amount. TechEagle is expected to help Zomato create an infrastructure where it can deliver food orders using a drone. Zomato's TechEagle acquisition came right after regulations enabled commercial us of drones in India starting 1st December 2018.

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Founded in 2015, TechEagle is aimed at custom me drones that are capable of carrying up to 5 kg paylos. TechEagle was founded by IIT Kanpur alumni Vikram Singh Meena while he was studying in college.

20:15 IST, June 12th 2019