What makes Wingz different?
Wingz is more than a marketplace that connects passengers with a driver.
Our Favorite Driver system empowers you to build your own business by providing repeat business opportunities.
Our focus on Pre-Scheduled and Long Distance trips enables you to set your own schedule
and earn more income on your own terms.
Our belief in Transparency means that the Wingz driver app will show you all ride details up front
so you can know what to expect and only accept rides that work for you.
Wingz onboarding & screening process
- Initial Info Call
- Online Orientation
- Drug Screening (NEMT only)
- Background & MVR checks
- In-person Evaluation (NEMT only)
- Activation Call
Frequent Use Cases
Airport Rides
- Receive higher fares
- Know what you are getting before accepting a request
- Build your own clientele base
NEMT Rides
- Help your community
- Build relationships
- Make a difference
Event Rides
- Favorite driver requests = higher payouts
- Enjoy longer rides
- Receive higher tips
Arkansas Information: Notice of Filing
Notice is hereby given that Wingz, Inc., dba Wingz Rideshare, (“Wingz”) plans to file within 30 days of this notice with the Arkansas Public Service Commission (APSC or Commission) an Application for a permit to operate a Transportation Network Company (TNC) in the state of Arkansas. The Application and accompanying testimony will demonstrate that procedures and methods have been implemented which ensure that Wingz complies with all requirements of the Transportation Network Company Service Act, Ark. Code Ann. SS 23-13-701 et seq and the TNC rules promulgated by the ASPC.
Information relative to the filing in this matter may be obtained from the secretary of the Arkansas Public Service Commission, 1000 Center Street, Little Rock, Arkansas 72201. Also, further information may be obtained by viewing the ASPC website: https://apsc.arkansas.gov. Interventions and limited appearances for interested parties should be filed in compliance with the provisions of the Commission’s Rules of Practice and Procedure 4.02. Petitions for intervention must be filed with the APSC within 60 days of the date set forth as the application filing date, unless otherwise specified in a procedural schedule issued before a petition for intervention is filed. Limited appearances must be filed at least 20 days prior to the date set for a hearing, if a hearing is ordered by the Commission, but not afterward, except for good cause shown. In addition, interested persons may submit public comments in writing or orally at a hearing, if a hearing is ordered by the Commission.
Information relative to the filing in this matter may be obtained from the secretary of the Arkansas Public Service Commission, 1000 Center Street, Little Rock, Arkansas 72201. Also, further information may be obtained by viewing the ASPC website: https://apsc.arkansas.gov. Interventions and limited appearances for interested parties should be filed in compliance with the provisions of the Commission’s Rules of Practice and Procedure 4.02. Petitions for intervention must be filed with the APSC within 60 days of the date set forth as the application filing date, unless otherwise specified in a procedural schedule issued before a petition for intervention is filed. Limited appearances must be filed at least 20 days prior to the date set for a hearing, if a hearing is ordered by the Commission, but not afterward, except for good cause shown. In addition, interested persons may submit public comments in writing or orally at a hearing, if a hearing is ordered by the Commission.