The Chinese "Metoan" expands the food delivery service in Dubai
Meituan intends to expand his service to provide applications to Drones in Dubai, as part of his efforts to expand foreign markets. Vice President Yenian Mao said in an interview with “Bloomberg” on Thursday that the company, which is based in Beijing, will start two new roads in the second half of the year in the Emirate, with the possibility of adding more later. “The service will be very prominent, and it will be on the Waterfront of Dubai Marina,” said Mao, who oversees the Drone delivery sector in “Methan”. The company started implementing this type of delivery in the Gulf City in December and is currently working to expand its presence with it. The food delivery giant has begun to develop self -delivery techniques since 2016, and by the end of 2024 he was able to operate 53 roads within China, making it exported about half a million connections. Most of these spores are concentrated in the city of Shinzen, the active technological center, in addition to a limited number of traces in other cities, including a road in Beijing to deliver requests to visitors to the Great Wall of China. You may also be interested in: Dubai sets the first system in the Middle East to connect to Dubai drones … The first external destination for ‘Methan’ chose Dubai ‘as the first external destination to test this technology, and also did another experience in Hong Kong last March. From Friday, the service will be available for ‘Keta’, the company’s international brand, in Hong Kong. The company is running a fierce competition for customers in the Chinese market with the company “JDD.com” (.jd.com Inc.), and it intends to add four to five new roads this year for aircraft management in the city of Shanghai. Mao explained that there are one or two under these tracks that they will cross the “Huangbu” River, separating the city from two parts. Mao expects the percentage of immediate delivery requests carried out by the air, between 10% and 15% worldwide, likely this method is likely to be used more to provide high priority emergency requests or medical supplies.