Research Project Advancing Drone Logistics for Urban & Medical Deliveries

Manna Air Delivery and VTT are partnering on a research project to advance safe, scalable drone logistics for urban, suburban, and critical healthcare services By Summer James / 18 Jul 2025

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Research Project Advancing Drone Logistics for Urban & Medical Deliveries
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Manna Air Delivery is collaborating with research institute VTT on a joint research initiative to develop safe and sustainable unmanned air traffic, supporting drone logistics and enabling drone delivery as a service for urban and critical applications.

The project will explore how drone transport can support healthcare logistics, for example, and help city center businesses expand their services.

The collaboration brings together VTT’s deep technological and logistical expertise and Manna Air Delivery’s commercial experience. The Irish company has already completed more than 200,000 commercial drone flights worldwide. A key focus of the project is to develop safety and airspace management solutions that enable large-scale adoption of drone deliveries in Finnish urban environments.

Manna Air Delivery is already delivering groceries in Espoo, Finland, showing that air delivery is a proven, scalable solution that’s already driving real impact. It will be expanding into other Northern European territories at the request of European partners.

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Bobby Healy, CEO, Manna Air Delivery. Source: Manna Air Delivery

This latest deployment is planned for the Finnish Housing Fair in summer 2025. The aim is to explore the use of drones as a logistics solution in a more expansive and integrated way, particularly in suburban areas, where conventional last-mile delivery can be slow, costly, or congested.

While early drone deliveries have focused on pizzas, groceries and burgers, the potential goes much further. A central aim of the partnership is to assess how drones can be applied to mission-critical societal services, such as logistics between health clinics and hospitals.

Timo Lind, Principal Scientist at VTT, commented, “The goal is to bring downtown services closer to residents, potentially even to their doorstep. This could mean food, medicine, lab samples, or other everyday deliveries currently handled by bike couriers or vans. When logistics becomes simpler and faster, it opens new doors for completely novel types of business.”

Jussi Kangasoja, Senior Scientist at VTT, added, “When it comes to transporting samples or medical supplies, speed is key. Air delivery can often be both the fastest and most reliable option, especially in urban areas. In the future, using drones to carry blood samples between hospitals may become routine – and in times of crisis, even life-saving.”

The collaboration will also explore how different forms of robotics could be integrated, for example, combining ground-based robot couriers with drones in the same logistics chain. The project will assess where aerial transport offers the greatest advantage, and where traditional routes are more efficient.

Bobby Healy, CEO of Manna Air Delivery, stated, “VTT has done remarkable and pioneering work in the research and development of unmanned aerial vehicles, and Finland is renowned for its high-level scientific competence. In addition, the country’s variable weather and diverse urban structure provide an excellent testing ground for real-world applications. That’s why a Finnish partnership is so valuable to us – we’re not just looking for tests, we’re seeking real-world learnings to support our growing operations.

“Once people experience drone deliveries, they don’t go back. It’s crucial that drone technology evolves in step with society’s needs, and that commercial operations also support critical public services.”

Manna Air Delivery has already demonstrated that drone delivery can be a profitable business. Now, the joint goal is to create solutions that support not only smart city services but also the public sector, including preparedness for pandemics and emergency response.

Posted by Summer James Summer is an Editor & Copywriter at Unmanned Systems Technology. She joined in 2025, following a background in Creative Writing and English Literature, and has a strong interest in UAVs as well as imaging and vision systems. Her work centers on making complex technical advances in unmanned systems accessible to a broad audience. Connect
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