If you're looking for a drone delivery system that's been certified for commercial use, Matternet is a good choice. The company's self-piloting drone network is geared for the health care and commercial markets, with FAA Type Certification. It includes M2 drones that can carry 2kg payloads for 20km distances with automated landing stations and a sophisticated software foundation for managing customer requests and tracking assets. The system is good for delivering medical supplies and e-commerce packages, a fast and relatively low-cost alternative to conventional shipping.
Another interesting project is Starship Technologies, which offers a delivery-as-a-service option using self-driving robots for last-mile deliveries. The robots are powered by energy-efficient batteries and use a combination of sensors and cameras to navigate. They can carry up to three bags of goods and are designed to be more environmentally friendly, making them a good option for businesses looking to enhance their delivery abilities while lowering their carbon footprint. Starship operates in several locations and offers a mobile app for customers to track their orders and see when they'll be delivered.