Chipotle Mexican Grill is partnering with Zipline, the world’s largest autonomous delivery system, to fly digital orders to guests’ locations in greater Dallas. A small number of Zipline users will have access to Zipotle starting today, ahead of a broader service launch in the coming weeks. Chipotle’s new delivery option, Zipotle, will use Zipline’s fleet of quiet, zero emissions aircraft, to make super fast, convenient deliveries that save customers’ time and keep orders dine-in fresh. Chipotle’s entire menu is eligible for Zipotle delivery. Zipline delivery is extraordinarily quiet and barely noticeable, and food arrives restaurant-fresh – even in wind, rain, cold or Texas summer heat – thanks to its speed and built-in insulation. Initially, Zipotle will carry orders up to 5.5 pounds and will increase to 8 pounds over time. Guests in the Rowlett area can download the Zipline app on the AppleOpens in new window store or AndroidOpens in new window store and, if eligible, place their Chipotle order. Employees will place the order into a Zipping Point, which allows Zips to autonomously pick up the order for delivery. After flying to its destination, the aircraft will hover about 300 feet in the air, while the Zip lowers to the ground. The Zip automatically avoids obstacles and gently and precisely places the order at the guest’s address. The Chipotle at 3109 Lakeview Pkwy, Rowlett, TX will be the first to offer Zipotle deliveries. Zipotle will operate seven days a week, initially from 12 p.m. to 8 p.m. CT, and will soon expand to 10 p.m. CT. “With Zipline, you tap a button, and minutes later food magically appears – hot, fresh, and ultra-fast,” Zipline Co-founder and CEO Keller Rinaudo Cliffton said.