Central Florida residents could soon get store deliveries by drone
Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer stood outside City Hall one morning this week and looked up as a drone lowered a blue and yellow cardboard sack to the ground on a wire.
As the autonomous aircraft retracted the wire and ascended back into the sky, the mayor collected the package.
“You have just witnessed the first official drone delivery in the City of Orlando,” he said, pulling out a bag of Lindt chocolate truffles and a box of Swiss Miss hot cocoa packets. “Today is the start of a new era.”
The mock delivery, which transported the mayor’s sweets from one corner of the plaza outside City Hall to another, was meant to showcase the new technology.
But soon some Orlandonians could see drones making similar stops in their neighborhoods. A new partnership with drone delivery company Wing and retail giant Walmart aims to have a residential drone delivery service take to the Central Florida airways by early 2026.

Wing, a Google affiliate based in California, plans to bring drone deliveries to 100 Walmart stores across the Southeast, including to Orlando and Tampa, next year.