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Zipline surpasses 2 million deliveries and raises over $600 million to expand to Houston and Phoenix
Summary
Zipline announced it has passed two million commercial deliveries and raised more than $600 million, and said it will begin operations in Houston and Phoenix in early 2026.
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Zipline announced it has surpassed two million commercial deliveries and raised more than $600 million, and said it will begin operations in Houston and Phoenix in early 2026. The company reported a U.S. valuation of $7.6 billion and said U.S. deliveries grew about 15% week over week for the past seven months. Zipline operates autonomous, zero‑emission aircraft to deliver food, retail, and healthcare products directly to customers. The company reported a median flight time of three minutes and said eligible customers in new markets can receive deliveries in as little as ten minutes.
Key details:
- Zipline reported it has completed more than two million commercial deliveries.
- The company raised over $600 million in its latest funding round and reported a $7.6 billion valuation.
- Zipline plans to begin operations in Houston and Phoenix in early 2026 and said it will expand to more metros and at least four new states this year.
- The company reported U.S. delivery volume grew roughly 15% week over week over a seven‑month period.
- Zipline said its zero‑emission aircraft have flown more than 125 million autonomous commercial miles and delivered over 20 million items without a serious injury.
- The company cited a median flight time of three minutes and delivery times of about ten minutes for eligible customers in new markets.
Summary:
Zipline's recent funding round and delivery milestone support a planned roll‑out to new U.S. markets, starting with Houston and Phoenix in early 2026. The company said it will use the funds to accelerate expansion into at least four new states this year. Reported operational growth and additional market launches are expected to unfold as deployments continue.
