Autonomous last-mile delivery with drone

A drone carrying medicine in a snowy neigbourhood

Autonomous last-mile delivery with drone

More efficient, environmentally sustainable, and cheaper than current manned alternatives, while also extending access to populations not currently served by existing logistics networks.

Supported by: EIT Urban Mobility

Product Details

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Maturity

Commercialised

Challenge Topic addressed

Sustainable City Logistics

Aviant offers a zero-emission drone delivery service for fast home delivery of medicines and other time-critical goods. The service combines autonomous long-range drones, a cloud-based operations system and API integration into customer checkout flows. Eligible addresses are identified automatically, users receive a real-time drone delivery option and Aviant handles route planning, dispatch, flight monitoring and delivery. 

The platform includes a 40 km range, high-safety redundancy, low-noise propulsion and a temperature-controlled payload module for sensitive products. For partners, Aviant provides a turnkey way to launch premium same-day delivery without building their own drone infrastructure. The service cuts delivery times to 30–60 minutes and reduces emissions by 95–99% versus car-based delivery. 

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