Key Takeaways:

  • Zipline raised more than $600 million in an oversubscribed January 2026 round at a $7.6 billion valuation, with US consumer deliveries growing approximately 15% week-over-week for seven consecutive months.

  • Rwanda became the first country on Earth with nationwide autonomous drone logistics, covering all 11 million residents and more than 800 health facilities under a new national contract.

  • A February 2026 peer-reviewed study found that Zipline drone deliveries reduced maternal deaths from postpartum hemorrhage by 46% and cut related morbidity by 51% in Rwandan hospitals.

Zipline CEO Keller Cliffton posted a March 22 video update showing the autonomous drone delivery company is growing faster than its own projections on both sides of the Atlantic. The company's January 2026 funding round, initially targeting $600 million, was oversubscribed and pulled in significantly more capital. Zipline is now valued at $7.6 billion, with investors including Fidelity, Baillie Gifford, Valor Equity Partners, and Tiger Global.

In the US, consumer adoption is accelerating at a pace Cliffton described as unlike anything the team expected. Customers are ordering breakfast, lunch, and dinner on the same day through the Zipline app. Average basket sizes are up 20%. The company is doubling the number of brands available in the app every 30 days and onboarding new partners in under 24 hours. New delivery sites that once took 10 weeks to reach 100 deliveries per day now hit that volume in two days. Median flight time is three minutes, with orders arriving in as little as 10 minutes.

Rwanda: First Nationwide Autonomous Delivery Network

The 2016 Rwanda partnership has expanded into a full national contract covering every hospital in the country. A new long-range hub in Karongi District joins existing facilities in Muhanga and Kayonza, and Africa's first urban Platform 2 drone network is launching in Kigali. Zipline now supplies 75% of blood products outside the capital and reaches all 11 million Rwandans across more than 800 health facilities.

A February 2026 retrospective study confirmed the impact. Maternal deaths from postpartum hemorrhage dropped 46%. Morbidity fell 51%. Survival rates rose 21%. Average hospitalization declined from five days to three. More than 60% of healthcare providers reported the drones improved hemorrhage management.

Zipline has completed over 2 million commercial deliveries, flown 125 million autonomous miles, and delivered more than 20 million items with zero serious injuries. Driving the same distance in the US would statistically produce roughly 600 crashes and at least one fatality.

The model is worth watching for anyone building food access infrastructure. Autonomous logistics that deliver blood to rural hospitals in three minutes can deliver meals to food deserts just as fast.

People Also Ask

Q: How much is Zipline worth in 2026? A: Zipline is valued at $7.6 billion following an oversubscribed funding round of more than $600 million in January 2026.

Q: How many deliveries has Zipline completed? A: Zipline has completed more than 2 million commercial autonomous deliveries, more than all other drone delivery companies combined.

Q: How did Zipline reduce maternal mortality in Rwanda? A: A February 2026 study found that faster drone delivery of blood products reduced maternal deaths from postpartum hemorrhage by 46% and cut related morbidity by 51% in Rwandan hospitals.

Q: How fast is Zipline drone delivery? A: Zipline's median flight time is three minutes, with eligible customers receiving orders in as little as 10 minutes from the time of app order.

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