Key Highlights
- Flytrex partners with Little Caesars to deliver full meals via drone.
- The new Sky2 drone can carry up to 8.8 lbs, including pizzas, sides, and drinks.
- Service to launch in Wylie, Texas, USA with ultra-fast delivery times.
In a move that could redefine food delivery, Flytrex has partnered with Little Caesars to introduce drone-based delivery of full family-sized meals. The service will debut at a Little Caesars location in Wylie, Texas, USA, marking a significant step forward in last-mile logistics.
Unlike earlier drone delivery attempts that were limited to small items, this initiative enables customers to receive complete meal orders, including two large pizzas, sides, and beverages within minutes.
Sky2 Drone Pushes Technical Boundaries
At the center of this rollout is Flytrex’s Sky2 drone, designed to handle larger payloads and improve delivery efficiency. The drone can carry up to 8.8 pounds, allowing it to transport substantial orders that meet typical family meal requirements.
The Sky2 operates within a four-mile delivery radius and is fully autonomous, using advanced navigation systems to ensure safe and accurate deliveries. Customers can expect an average delivery time of approximately 4.5 minutes from takeoff, significantly reducing wait times compared to traditional delivery methods.
This advancement addresses a key limitation in drone logistics, payload capacity, making it viable for mainstream food delivery.
Little Caesars Expands Innovation Strategy
For Little Caesars, the partnership reflects its continued focus on innovation in customer experience. The company has previously introduced concepts such as HOT-N-READY offerings and automated pickup systems, and drone delivery represents the next step in enhancing speed and convenience.
Company leadership emphasized that the collaboration is aimed at improving accessibility while redefining expectations around delivery speed and efficiency.
Scaling Drone Delivery in Food Service
Flytrex has already completed more than 200,000 drone deliveries and is now expanding its capabilities through partnerships with restaurant brands. The introduction of the Sky2 drone enables the company to scale operations by supporting larger and more complex orders.
This development could accelerate adoption of drone delivery across the food & beverage service industry, particularly in suburban areas where quick and contactless delivery solutions are in high demand.
A New Phase for Last-Mile Logistics
The collaboration signals a broader shift toward automation in food delivery. By combining speed, efficiency, and convenience, drone technology is emerging as a viable alternative to traditional delivery models.
As demand for faster service continues to grow, innovations like this may play a key role in shaping the future of restaurant operations and customer engagement.

