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MightyFly cargo drones have ambitions to fly 1,000 miles and carry 500 kilos


San Francisco-based MightyFly right this moment introduced that it closed $10 million in funding, which it should use to scale manufacturing of autonomous hybrid eVTOL cargo plane. These MightyFly cargo drones declare that they will carry as much as 500 kilos at distances of as much as 1,000 miles.

After this funding spherical, the corporate has now raised $15 million complete from buyers together with Draper Associates, At One Ventures, and 500 World. Its plane is designed to hold 100–500 kilos throughout 600–1,000 miles with a number of stops per flight, all with out requiring floor infrastructure like runways or devoted touchdown pads.

That’s in distinction to most cargo drone corporations, that are focusing on short-range, last-mile supply (assume Zipline’s medical drops or Amazon’s suburban packages). We’re additionally beginning to see corporations function long-haul fastened routes between established logistics hubs (assume bringing alternative components out to grease rigs in the course of the ocean). MightyFly is pitching one thing in between these two choices: middle-mile and last-mile B2B logistics that may flexibly path to a number of locations in a single flight. In the end their service is meant to achieve locations conventional air cargo can’t effectively serve.

(Photograph by MightyFly)

MightyFly’s plane

Up to now, MightyFly has constructed three full-scale plane. With these, it’s accomplished over 400 autonomous flights.

Moreover, the corporate has obtained FAA Particular Airworthiness Certificates overlaying a number of flight areas, corridors and airports, which is a vital step towards industrial operations. Nonetheless, it’s a great distance from the Half 135 air provider certification or sort certification that might allow actually routine scaled operations.

So what occurs past these three drones it’s made? MightyFly says manufacturing price “will scale in proportion to buyer demand” however wouldn’t give a goal for the subsequent 24 months

The eVTOL design takes off once more

As is the case with many supply drones (together with Wingcopter and Wing’s fashions), MightyFly makes use of a hybrid eVTOL design. As many supply drone corporations have discovered, pure electrical drones are difficult as a result of batteries can restrict vary (larger, extra highly effective batteries require extra weight which diminishes the return on what the larger batter provides anyway). In the meantime, conventional fixed-wing plane require runways, chopping into the flexibleness of the place drones can take off.

MightyFly claims their plane can execute a number of deliveries on a single route with autonomous loading and unloading capabilities.

(Photograph by MightyFly)

The place the cash is at

MightyFly has generated over $1 million in income up to now. Up to now, its income has come totally from protection and authorities contracts — not industrial logistics providers.

The corporate additionally introduced a $220 million, 20-year letter of intent for intra-island supply and a lately signed $50 million, 5-year healthcare contract.

MightyFly mentioned its expects to run its first totally revenue-generating industrial routes underneath routine operations someday in 2027.

Will probably be genuinely spectacular in the event that they execute, however it additionally means we’re nonetheless a minimum of a yr away from seeing whether or not the enterprise mannequin really works at scale.

(Photograph by MightyFly)

MightyFly’s regulatory pathway

MightyFly at the moment operates underneath FAA Particular Airworthiness Certificates, which permit testing and restricted operations. These aren’t the identical because the Half 135 air provider authority wanted for industrial cargo operations or the kind certification that might allow mass manufacturing and routine flights.

The corporate mentioned in an e-mail with The Drone Woman that they’re “in discussions with the FAA and count on to share extra particulars later this yr.”

That’s the proper place to be at this stage, however it’s additionally a reminder that regulatory approval stays one of many greatest gates between prototype and scalable enterprise.

How does MightyFly evaluate to different cargo drone corporations?

MightyFly claims there are “no different hybrid eVTOL cargo plane focusing on as much as 1,000-mile vary and as much as 500 kilos of payload.” That’s technically correct in case you maintain all three variables fixed (hybrid, 1,000 miles, 500 lbs), however it’s price contemplating a few of the different gamers within the area.

For instance, Zipline operates at shorter vary however has confirmed industrial scale with 1000’s of autonomous deliveries, primarily for medical logistics. Firstly of 2026, Zipline introduced it had raised $600 million in recent funding, valuing the corporate at $7.6 billion — a determine that makes the $10 million MightyFly simply raised appear to be pocket change. Zipline has mentioned that cash can be used to develop to a minimum of 4 U.S. states in 2026, the corporate mentioned. 

And maybe essentially the most direct competitor to MightyFly within the long-range autonomous cargo area is Austin-based Skyways, which secured a $37 million U.S. Air Power AFWERX contract in June 2025 — practically 4x the dimensions of MightyFly’s complete funding up to now.

MightyFly can be an fascinating one to look at although given its mixture of vary, payload and multi-stop functionality. Most logistics drones are optimized for point-to-point or hub-and-spoke fashions. The power to do 3–5 stops on a single 600-mile route would genuinely differentiate them if it really works operationally.

So far as its price per mile in comparison with regional air cargo or floor expedited delivery, MightyFly mentioned their price is “decrease than regional air cargo” however wouldn’t share specifics.

The protection angle

Like Wingcopter’s current pivot into protection manufacturing (which I coated earlier this week), MightyFly is explicitly positioning as a dual-use platform for each industrial provide chains and “mission-critical protection operations.”

All of their income up to now comes from protection and authorities contracts, which means that’s the place near-term traction really exists. The $319 billion expedited-delivery market the corporate cites is overwhelmingly industrial, however protection budgets could also be funding the event that ultimately scales into industrial operations.

“Conventional logistics depends on capital and labor-intensive infrastructure that constrains pace, price, and reliability” mentioned Helen Lin, Companion at At One Ventures. “From early on we believed in MightyFly’s essentially advantageous resolution which just about eliminates labor — the most important price driver for logistics operations right this moment.”


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