

Wingcopter is ideally positioned to capitalize on this momentum thanks to its cutting-edge delivery drone, software and services,”. Accelerated by the tailwinds of the global pandemic, we approach an inflection point in consumer adoption and industry regulation. Garrett Camp, Founder, Expa, says: “Just how Uber revolutionized the way people get from point A to point B, Wingcopter is providing that same level of innovation to the transport of goods including urgently needed medicine and medical supplies, groceries, or freshly prepared food, and even has the power to automate e-commerce.

ANA aims to build a drone delivery network to help improve quality of life in rural areas across the whole country. In Japan, Wingcopter collaborates with ANA Holdings Inc., parent company of Japan’s biggest airline All Nippon Airways. The company has recently announced a partnership with America’s largest air medical service provider Air Methods to set up a drone-based medical delivery network for thousands of hospitals all over the United States. The company’s patented tilt-rotor technology allows for vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL), while also enabling efficient forward flight over long ranges thanks to its fixed-wing design. Its new flagship aircraft, the Wingcopter 198, is an all-electric delivery drone, designed for safe, reliable, fast, and bi-directional deliveries across a wide range of use cases. Wingcopter develops and manufactures autonomous delivery drones, and also operates drone-delivery-as-a-service infrastructure for vital supplies, life-saving medicine, parcels, or spare parts. The Founder of Expa is Garrett Camp, who co-founded Uber. Germany’s drone delivery company Wingcopter has received investment from Expa – a global network of start-up founders supporting entrepreneurs through expertise, access, and funding.

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