Grab launches drone delivery pilot in Singapore with ST Engineering

Grab launches drone delivery pilot in Singapore with ST Engineering


The service will run every Tuesday to Sunday between 10 am and 6 pm, with up to 28 drone deliveries a day

[SINGAPORE] Grab has launched a three-month drone delivery pilot in Singapore, serving the Tanjong Rhu area together with ST Engineering’s Unmanned Air Systems business, said the company in a blog post on Tuesday (Jan 6).

The Grab’s drone delivery (Beta) service will run every Tuesday to Sunday between 10 am and 6 pm, with up to 28 drone deliveries a day.

The average flight time of a round trip is an estimated eight minutes. The service will pause during wet weather conditions and there are no flights during public holidays. 

Drone deliveries can help reduce the effort needed to overcome geographical constraints that slow down deliveries and reduce efficiency. The Tanjong Rhu neighbourhood is separated by the Kallang River from a cluster of eateries, adding minutes to each delivery. 

Food delivery riders are still essential for the drone service, as riders will bring the order to a designated drone launchpad at Republic Avenue, as well as deliver the order after the drone lands at a designated site in Tanjong Rhu.

Over 20 riders have been trained on safe drone handoffs by ST Engineering.

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The drones will not store any footage from navigation cameras and operate at noise levels comparable to a normal conversation, said Grab. This pilot is open to consumers making an order within the Tanjong Rhu area and limited to merchants from Bugis, Kampong Glam and Suntec City. 

This initiative follows a pilot study on drone delivery in the Philippines in June 2024. Grab tested a similar hybrid delivery model where food delivery riders handled the pickups and drop-offs between dedicated drone landing stations, while drones took care of the in-between journey

The Business Times has reached out to Grab and ST Engineering for comments.  

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