Google’s Burrito Delivery Drones Have Officially Started Testing In Virginia

Last week we learned that X’s Project Wing (formerly Google) and Chipotle would soon be testing burrito-delivery drones at Virginia Tech. Well, the Roanoke Times has the first photos and video of what appear to be tests in nearby Blacksburg, Virginia.



X’s Project Wing burrito drones being tested on 12 September 2016 (GIF made from a video at the Roanoke Times)

“I can confirm that we’ve started testing in Blacksburg,” X’s communications manager Jacquelyn Miller told me over email. But she couldn’t comment on the specifics of the video. Chipotle also confirmed over email that they were involved in the tests.

The drones certainly look similar to the ones that have been tested over the past year in Australia and have used a winch to deliver packages. But it’s hard to gauge from this distance just how many burritos you could pack into one pack.

The Roanoke Times spotted the tests yesterday and just posted the video today. They explained that the entire process seemed a bit anticlimactic:

A woman with a clipboard walked over somewhat unceremoniously, cut the string and carried the package back to a staging area where test subjects watched from behind a safety net.



The process was repeated about 10 times in a 30-minute span during a period on Monday. Sometimes, multiple orders were brought in at the same time on two separate drones flying near each other.

We reached out to the US FAA for comment, but did not receive a response by time of writing.

[Roanoke Times]