Grasshopper Air Mobility and Jetpak Launch Strategic Partnership to Pioneer Drone-Based Express Deliveries in the Nordics

Grasshopper Air Mobility and Jetpak Group AB have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to jointly explore the integration of autonomous aerial logistics into Jetpak’s time-critical delivery operations, marking a major milestone in next-generation express delivery solutions for Sweden and the broader Nordic region.

This collaboration positions Jetpak as the first express parcel logistics company in Europe to partner with a heavy-payload eVTOL drone developer, adopting the use of advanced air mobility for rapid, point-to-point deliveries in both urban and rural contexts. The partnership aims to unlock new efficiencies in the express logistics sector, expanding Jetpak’s last-mile capabilities through high-speed aerial access while reducing delivery cost, ground congestion and carbon emissions.

Jetpak, known for its same-day, door-to-door delivery services across the Nordics and Europe, brings decades of experience in multimodal logistics and operational excellence. Grasshopper contributes cutting-edge drone technology such as its “flying cargo van” architecture, combining long-range flight up to 600 km with autonomous ground mobility to deliver cargo up to 350 kg directly into warehouses, terminals, and customer access points without requiring handovers or specialized infrastructure.

The collaboration will focus on assessing express delivery mission profiles, outlining infrastructure requirements, collaborating on regulatory frameworks, defining product specifications and technical needs for operational integration as well as pursuing pilot projects, public funding opportunities, and joint product development initiatives.

“With Jetpak and Grasshopper, two highly forward-thinking companies are now jointly investigating how we can utilize advanced aerial mobility technologies to transport goods across the Nordics. The beauty of this collaboration is that we are going to develop solutions for real current and future use cases to grow the economy. Together, we want to push the boundaries of what’s possible in express delivery and build a more efficient and accessible aerial logistics layer,” said Jakob Saalfrank, CEO of Grasshopper Air Mobility. “Applying long-distance heavy-cargo AAM for package delivery in Sweden is a unique opportunity for Europe to pioneer and take a lead in a critical industry of the future.”

This agreement marks a landmark step in shaping Europe’s low-altitude economy and opens the door to a new category of autonomous express delivery. As pioneers in their respective domains, Jetpak and Grasshopper are setting the foundation for a resilient, fast, and sustainable logistics layer fit for the 2030s and beyond.


About Grasshopper Air Mobility

Grasshopper Air Mobility is a drone manufacturer headquartered in Barcelona, Spain with the mission to enable aerial logistics for all through advanced aerial mobility solutions. To learn more, visit www.grasshopperairmobility.com.

About Jetpak Group AB

Jetpak is a leading provider of time-critical express deliveries in the Nordic region and Europe, offering door-to-door services with short lead times. With a strong presence in over 170 locations and a multimodal logistics network, Jetpak delivers flexible and high-speed solutions for both businesses and consumers. To learn more, visit www.jetpak.com.


Im Drones PR-Portal erscheinen Nachrichten und Meldungen von Unternehmen aus der Drone-Economy. Für die Inhalte der Pressemitteilungen sind die jeweiligen Unternehmen verantwortlich.



Angebote

Einzelheft

24,95 € / Ausgabe  
  • Verpasste Ausgaben nachbestellbar
  • Auswahl aus insgesamt fünf Jahrgängen
  • Lieferung direkt nach Hause
Jetzt bestellen

Jahres-Abo

89,00 € / Jahr jederzeit kündbar
  • Sechs gedruckte Ausgaben
  • Versandkostenfrei nach Hause
  • Zugriff auf alle bisher erschienen Digital-Ausgaben
Jetzt bestellen
Drones Monthly - der Newsletter für die Drone-Economy

Der Newsletter für die Drone-Economy

Jetzt für den kostenlosen Branchendienst anmelden