Independent reporting on the world’s newest logistics layer.
Most coverage of drone delivery sits at one of two extremes: breathless announcements from company PR teams, or dismissive takes from writers who haven’t tracked the regulatory arc. Neither serves the people who actually need to understand this industry — operators, investors, regulators, and the engineers making it work.
DDG covers the sector the way it deserves: with primary sources, data, and the kind of long-form analysis that takes the technology seriously without treating every press release as news.
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DDG’s coverage is based on publicly available information — regulatory filings, official authority publications, company announcements, and published research. We do not publish factual claims we cannot source. Where we offer analysis or interpretation, we say so clearly.
Our directory entries reflect companies we have researched editorially, with data drawn from public sources. The regulation tracker reflects our reading of official authority publications and is presented with a clear disclaimer to verify against current sources before making operational decisions.
“I started DDG because I kept hitting the same wall: the information I needed to understand what was actually happening in drone delivery — which corridors were approved, which operators were scaling, what the regulatory bottlenecks really were — was scattered across press releases, regulatory dockets, and aviation trade publications written for a specialist audience that assumed you already knew the acronyms.
DDG is the publication I wanted to read. I hope it’s useful to you too.”