Wing’s homecoming: Bringing drone delivery to the Bay Area

Wing continues its coast-to-coast expansion with new plans to serve more communities across the Bay Area.
As part of its nationwide expansion, Wing is scaling its ultra-fast residential drone delivery service to the San Francisco Bay Area in the coming months. This is a particularly meaningful market for Wing, as the company was established in the Bay Area via Google’s X, the Moonshot Factory in 2012.
From its founding, the Wing team recognized a global problem: that traditional last-mile delivery remained fundamentally slow, expensive, and inefficient for small, urgent, and local orders. Wing chose to solve the hardest problem first, designing drone technology that would safely fly small packages directly to homes in dense residential areas.
Behind the scenes at Google
Wing first introduced drone delivery in the Bay Area in a familiar location: Google’s Mountain View campus, quickly delivering items like supplies to offices across the campus in real time. This pilot service demonstrated the convenience and speed of drone delivery to the Google community, and it wasn’t long before “When can I start getting drone delivery at my home?” became a common question throughout the campus. The positive feedback only reinforced Wing’s commitment to eventually expand its service to more neighborhoods throughout the Bay.
Tried, tested, and built for the community
Today, Wing has safely completed over 750,000 deliveries to homes, with a service area covering more than two million customers across some of the largest metros in the U.S., including Houston, Atlanta, and Dallas. Wing partners with major brands including Walmart and DoorDash. Bringing drone delivery to the Bay Area is another step in Wing’s ambitious plan to turn drone delivery into a national logistics network.
Bay Area, get ready for takeoff!
Wing has created an entirely new logistics infrastructure focused on transporting small orders directly to consumers. With lightweight, highly automated drones, Wing takes the hassle out of small deliveries, so customers can get their last-minute ingredients, small household items, and meals without sitting in traffic. It’s a groundbreaking service added to a region that prides itself on using groundbreaking technology.
Bay Area residents can sign up for updates at wing.com/get-delivery. Stay tuned for more!
As part of its nationwide expansion, Wing is scaling its ultra-fast residential drone delivery service to the San Francisco Bay Area in the coming months. This is a particularly meaningful market for Wing, as the company was established in the Bay Area via Google’s X, the Moonshot Factory in 2012.
From its founding, the Wing team recognized a global problem: that traditional last-mile delivery remained fundamentally slow, expensive, and inefficient for small, urgent, and local orders. Wing chose to solve the hardest problem first, designing drone technology that would safely fly small packages directly to homes in dense residential areas.
Behind the scenes at Google
Wing first introduced drone delivery in the Bay Area in a familiar location: Google’s Mountain View campus, quickly delivering items like supplies to offices across the campus in real time. This pilot service demonstrated the convenience and speed of drone delivery to the Google community, and it wasn’t long before “When can I start getting drone delivery at my home?” became a common question throughout the campus. The positive feedback only reinforced Wing’s commitment to eventually expand its service to more neighborhoods throughout the Bay.
Tried, tested, and built for the community
Today, Wing has safely completed over 750,000 deliveries to homes, with a service area covering more than two million customers across some of the largest metros in the U.S., including Houston, Atlanta, and Dallas. Wing partners with major brands including Walmart and DoorDash. Bringing drone delivery to the Bay Area is another step in Wing’s ambitious plan to turn drone delivery into a national logistics network.
Bay Area, get ready for takeoff!
Wing has created an entirely new logistics infrastructure focused on transporting small orders directly to consumers. With lightweight, highly automated drones, Wing takes the hassle out of small deliveries, so customers can get their last-minute ingredients, small household items, and meals without sitting in traffic. It’s a groundbreaking service added to a region that prides itself on using groundbreaking technology.
Bay Area residents can sign up for updates at wing.com/get-delivery. Stay tuned for more!
As part of its nationwide expansion, Wing is scaling its ultra-fast residential drone delivery service to the San Francisco Bay Area in the coming months. This is a particularly meaningful market for Wing, as the company was established in the Bay Area via Google’s X, the Moonshot Factory in 2012.
From its founding, the Wing team recognized a global problem: that traditional last-mile delivery remained fundamentally slow, expensive, and inefficient for small, urgent, and local orders. Wing chose to solve the hardest problem first, designing drone technology that would safely fly small packages directly to homes in dense residential areas.
Behind the scenes at Google
Wing first introduced drone delivery in the Bay Area in a familiar location: Google’s Mountain View campus, quickly delivering items like supplies to offices across the campus in real time. This pilot service demonstrated the convenience and speed of drone delivery to the Google community, and it wasn’t long before “When can I start getting drone delivery at my home?” became a common question throughout the campus. The positive feedback only reinforced Wing’s commitment to eventually expand its service to more neighborhoods throughout the Bay.
Tried, tested, and built for the community
Today, Wing has safely completed over 750,000 deliveries to homes, with a service area covering more than two million customers across some of the largest metros in the U.S., including Houston, Atlanta, and Dallas. Wing partners with major brands including Walmart and DoorDash. Bringing drone delivery to the Bay Area is another step in Wing’s ambitious plan to turn drone delivery into a national logistics network.
Bay Area, get ready for takeoff!
Wing has created an entirely new logistics infrastructure focused on transporting small orders directly to consumers. With lightweight, highly automated drones, Wing takes the hassle out of small deliveries, so customers can get their last-minute ingredients, small household items, and meals without sitting in traffic. It’s a groundbreaking service added to a region that prides itself on using groundbreaking technology.
Bay Area residents can sign up for updates at wing.com/get-delivery. Stay tuned for more!
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The future of delivery is here. Right on time.
With Wing, delivery’s easy, fast, and fun. Learn more and find out if Wing delivers in your area.
© 2025 Wing. The Wing logo is a trademark of Wing Aviation LLC. Copyright © Wing Aviation LLC. All rights reserved

The future of delivery is here. Right on time.
With Wing, delivery’s easy, fast, and fun. Learn more and find out if Wing delivers in your area.
© 2025 Wing. The Wing logo is a trademark of Wing Aviation LLC. Copyright © Wing Aviation LLC. All rights reserved

The future of delivery is here. Right on time.
With Wing, delivery’s easy, fast, and fun. Learn more and find out if Wing delivers in your area.
© 2025 Wing. The Wing logo is a trademark of Wing Aviation LLC. Copyright © Wing Aviation LLC. All rights reserved

The future of delivery is here. Right on time.
With Wing, delivery’s easy, fast, and fun. Learn more and find out if Wing delivers in your area.
© 2025 Wing.
The Wing logo is a trademark of Wing Aviation LLC. Copyright © Wing Aviation LLC. All rights reserved




