Little Caesars Launches Drone Pizza Delivery Pilot in Wylie, Texas

April 26, 2026
Little Caesars Launches Drone Pizza Delivery Pilot in Wylie, Texas
  • Flytrex and Little Caesars kicked off a drone delivery pilot in Wylie, Texas, using the Sky2 drone to deliver up to two large 16-inch pizzas plus drinks within a four-mile radius.

  • live availability remains limited to select markets for now, with plans to roll the service out to more cities over time.

  • The drone-delivery sector is expanding rapidly, with competitors like Wing, Manna, and Amazon already moving forward, and Wing having completed more than 750,000 deliveries while Manna has at least 250,000.

  • Flytrex has completed over 200,000 U.S. deliveries, mainly in North Carolina, and aims to scale nationwide to the 37 largest U.S. metro areas, potentially reaching over 100 million people.

  • The Sky2 is an octocopter capable of delivering a full family meal without landing, lowering the package from hover via a wire and carrying up to 8.8 pounds.

  • Executives describe the pilot as a significant step toward on-demand, scalable drone-based food delivery, emphasizing speed and accessibility.

  • The system uses AI-enabled flight logic with GNSS real-time centimeter-level positioning, dual-battery power, and can carry up to two large pizzas and a 20-ounce drink per delivery.

  • Delivery begins with an in-app order within Flytrex’s four-mile radius, a direct POS integration with Little Caesars, curbside remote pickup, autonomous flights averaging about 4.5 minutes from takeoff to delivery, and a drop-zone handoff.

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