Fundraising
Flirtey Raises $16M to Advance Drone Delivery Services

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Jacob StonerTable Of Contents

Founded in 2013 and based in Reno, Nevada, Flirtey has been at the forefront of the drone delivery revolution. As one of the first companies to secure FAA approval for commercial drone deliveries in the United States, Flirtey has consistently pushed the boundaries of autonomous aerial logistics. From delivering Slurpees to prescription medications, the company has pioneered critical advancements in making last-mile delivery faster, safer, and more efficient.
Now, with a fresh $16 million in Series A funding, Flirtey is doubling down on its mission to make drone delivery a scalable reality. The company plans to expand operations, enhance its next-generation drone platforms, and strengthen its position as a global leader in the drone logistics sector. Backed by major investors and bolstered by strategic partnerships, Flirtey is poised to redefine how goods move through the air in cities and communities around the world.
What is the Mission and Vision of Flirtey
Flirtey aims to revolutionize last-mile delivery by providing fast, efficient, and autonomous drone services. The company’s vision is to make delivery instant, improving lifestyles and saving lives through timely access to goods and medical supplies.
Core Technology and Products
Flirtey’s flagship drone, the Flirtey Eagle, is a hexacopter designed for safety and reliability. It features redundant systems, including multiple motors and batteries, allowing it to continue operations even if one component fails. The drone delivers packages by lowering them via tether, ensuring precise and safe drop-offs.
Market Position and Traction
Flirtey has achieved several industry milestones, including:
Conducting the first FAA-approved drone delivery in the U.S. in 2015.
Completing the first FAA-approved urban drone delivery in March 2016.
Executing the first FAA-approved commercial drone delivery to a customer home in July 2016.
Partnering with 7-Eleven to complete 77 on-demand drone deliveries in Reno, Nevada.
Collaborating with Domino’s to deliver pizzas via drone in New Zealand.
These accomplishments have positioned Flirtey as a pioneer in the drone delivery industry, with one of its drones displayed in the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum.
Recent Fundraising Round
The $16 million Series A funding will support Flirtey’s efforts to scale operations, enhance its drone delivery technology, and expand its services to new markets. The company plans to use the funds to increase delivery frequency, develop next-generation drones, and pursue additional regulatory approvals.
Strategic Partnerships and Collaborations
Flirtey has established partnerships with various organizations, including:
NASA, for developing air traffic control software for drones.
Johns Hopkins University, for ship-to-shore medical deliveries.
Mesa Air Group, to launch a drone delivery business in the U.S.
These collaborations have enabled Flirtey to advance its technology and expand its service offerings.
Why Flirtey is a Company to Watch
Flirtey’s pioneering efforts in drone delivery, combined with its strategic partnerships and regulatory achievements, position it as a leader in the autonomous delivery space. With the recent infusion of capital, the company is well-equipped to scale its operations and continue innovating in the field of drone logistics.
As the CEO of Flyeye.io, Jacob Stoner spearheads the company's operations with his extensive expertise in the drone industry. He is a licensed commercial drone operator in Canada, where he frequently conducts drone inspections. Jacob is a highly respected figure within his local drone community, where he indulges his passion for videography during his leisure time. Above all, Jacob's keen interest lies in the potential societal impact of drone technology advancements.