We were thrilled to be at EAA AirVenture 2025, the world's largest aviation event! We didn't just enjoy the incredible views from the The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company blimp (seriously, what a scale!), we were also busy demonstrating Wing's drone delivery technology. 📦 It was amazing to showcase live deliveries each night at Pioneer Field, proving how our drones can operate safely and efficiently even in AirVenture's incredibly complex airspace. Connecting with the aviation community and showing them the future of delivery was a highlight! ✈️ Shout out to everyone who stopped by and said hi at the event! 💛
Very cool!
Incredible to see Wing demonstrating innovation in such a complex and high-profile aviation environment! ✈️ Excited to see where Wing flies next!
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Awesome reporting Alexander Zvada - love the aerial view this year!
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1wRemote uni campuses can be pricey for small luxuries - like $7 earbuds with $12 delivery fees or groceries that barely fill a bag. I know firsthand how tough it can be when you're alone and unwell, struggling to get meds when you need them most. Wing's drone delivery service would've been a game-changer. It's clear there's a real need for this in places like Lagos, Nigeria. More Wing services would make a huge difference.