Fire-grilled chicken restaurant chain El Pollo Loco is setting itself apart as the first national restaurant company to test door-to-backyard drone delivery with its new Air Loco Drone Delivery service. The pilot program is launching with Tel Aviv-based drone startup Flytrex, which manufactures and operates automated drones. These drones operate at 32 mph, without the interference of traffic, and they use a wire mechanism to slowly lower food from high up in the air.
To make sure that deliveries arrive safely, the Air Loco drone is outfitted with a secure delivery box—Thermo-to-Go packaging. To kick off the pilot program, a handful of Loco Rewards members in Southern California will be treated to the first flights, which promises to be an experience that's not only convenient but entertaining.
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Trend Themes
1. Drone Delivery - The trend of using unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to deliver goods and services, allowing for faster, cheaper and more efficient delivery options.
2. Automated Drones - The trend of using autonomous, self-flying drones to deliver goods, revolutionizing the transportation and delivery industries.
3. Contactless Delivery - The trend of offering delivery options that minimize contact between delivery drivers and customers, providing a safer and more hygienic experience for consumers.
Industry Implications
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3. Retail - Retail companies can use drone delivery to provide faster and more efficient delivery of goods, reducing the time and costs associated with traditional delivery methods.