Domino's Pizza Enterprises Limited and Flirtey Inc. (SkyDrop) have announced they have signed an agreement for the next stage of commercial drone delivery trials in New Zealand. Domino's and SkyDrop have now signed a deal to launch the second stage of their commercial drone delivery partnership in New Zealand. The two companies plan to conduct a commercial trial of innovative drone delivery services from a Domino's store in New Zealand to customer homes, which is expected to commence in 2022.

The trial will be operated by SkyDrop or its designee using their best-in-class drone and safety technology to deliver hot Domino's pizzas to customers. SkyDrop's advanced drones are now able to conduct drone deliveries that are speedier, safer, quieter, cheaper, and greener. Domino's and SkyDrop partnered in 2016 to launch the first stage of drone delivery in New Zealand, delivering hot, fresh pizza from Domino's Whangaparaoa store in Auckland, to a customer by drone.

These demonstrations were conducted under Civil Aviation Rules Part 101. This landmark achievement was attended by both the CAA and Ministry of Transport. The delivery drone was subsequently accepted into the Aviation collection at the Auckland Museum of Transport and Technology (MOTAT).

Over the following years, SkyDrop advanced its technology, increasing the payload of the SkyDrop drone up to 3.5kg, increasing the precision delivery altitude of the drone up to 60 meters, incorporating a parachute system for safety, expanding production of its aircraft system in the U.S. in conjunction with the FAA certification process, and receiving Part 102 Unmanned Aircraft Operator Certificate and Operations Specifications from the CAA in New Zealand. As the service scales, New Zealand has the opportunity to be at the forefront of the drone delivery industry globally, and benefit from reduced traffic congestion and greenhouse emissions electrically powered delivery drones.