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28 days agoDrone startup Airbound raises $8.65M to scale operations

Bengaluru-based drone logistics startup Airbound secured $8.65 million in seed funding led by Lachy Groom, Humba Ventures, and Lightspeed. The company aims to bring down per-delivery costs to ₹1 using autonomous drone fleets. The funds will help expand manufacturing, secure regulatory clearances, and pilot delivery routes in major cities. Airbound’s model focuses on hyperlocal transport efficiency, reflecting strong investor enthusiasm for India’s next wave of drone-based logistics and last-mile delivery innovation.
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28 days agoDrone startup Airbound raises $8.65M to scale operations

Bengaluru-based drone logistics startup Airbound secured $8.65 million in seed funding led by Lachy Groom, Humba Ventures, and Lightspeed. The company aims to bring down per-delivery costs to ₹1 using autonomous drone fleets. The funds will help expand manufacturing, secure regulatory clearances, and pilot delivery routes in major cities. Airbound’s model focuses on hyperlocal transport efficiency, reflecting strong investor enthusiasm for India’s next wave of drone-based logistics and last-mile delivery innovation.
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Airbound raises $8.65M to advance low-cost drone logistics in India.
Bengaluru-based drone logistics startup Airbound secured $8.65 million in seed funding led by Lachy Groom, Humba Ventures, and Lightspeed. The company aims to bring down per-delivery costs to ₹1 using autonomous drone fleets. The funds will help expand manufacturing, secure regulatory clearances, and pilot delivery routes in major cities. Airbound’s model focuses on hyperlocal transport efficiency, reflecting strong investor enthusiasm for India’s next wave of drone-based logistics and last-mile delivery innovation.

Bengaluru-based drone logistics startup Airbound secured $8.65 million in seed funding led by Lachy Groom, Humba Ventures, and Lightspeed. The company aims to bring down per-delivery costs to ₹1 using autonomous drone fleets. The funds will help expand manufacturing, secure regulatory clearances, and pilot delivery routes in major cities. Airbound’s model focuses on hyperlocal transport efficiency, reflecting strong investor enthusiasm for India’s next wave of drone-based logistics and last-mile delivery innovation.
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Oct 14, 2025 • 17:54 IST