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Amazon Delivery Drones: FAA OK’s Prime Air Fleet

Source: Amazon PrimeAir The FAA has cleared the regulatory skies for Amazon to launch its long-awaited drone delivery service. The agency announced Monday the retail giant can operate its fleet of Prime Air delivery drones – a project that’s been seven years in the making. Amazon Prime Air “uses autonomous …

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Latest Amazon Patent Shows Delivery Drones Powered By Positi…

It’s often said that if you wish for something hard enough, it might just come true. That appears to be the latest avenue the team at Amazon is exploring as part of ongoing efforts to get the company’s drone delivery ambitions off the ground. Amazon Prime Air has become better …

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This Amazon Drone Patent is Not a Bad Idea

Image from Amazon patent submitting Amazon‘s Prime Air drone supply gurus are considering huge, and the most recent patent submitting revealed exhibits the e-commerce big utilizing drones to eradicate a main barrier for electrical automobiles: the worry of working out of cost. Amazon’s patent exhibits a plan for drones to …

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It’s Not About Burritos: The Life-Saving Aspects of Drone De…

News and Opinion.  While Amazon, Google, Walmart and different large retailers are doing their greatest to publicize drone supply, the concept has a PR drawback.  If drone supply means having drones overhead on a regular basis and loosening rules to permit flight over individuals and down busy streets, the general …

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UK Government Calls for Comments on Drone Proposals

The UK government is calling for comments on a number of drone related proposals, reports FlightGlobal. The government released a paper on December 21, describing several drone related issues and the government’s proposals.  Comments from the public must be received by March 15.  The paper says that their current drone …

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Amazon’s New Patent: Drones Could “Hitch Rides” on Trucks

The latest Amazon Prime Air patent released by the US Patent Office indicates that they may plan to combine drones with trucks, allowing the drones to “hitch rides” on the roofs of their own – and other -trucks and buses. While Amazon’s exact plans for drone delivery have been a closely …

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