Amazon ends California drone delivery, shifts focus to Arizona
Amazon is calling it quits on Prime Air services in one of the two cities where they launched their drone…
Amazon is calling it quits on Prime Air services in one of the two cities where they launched their drone…
Efforts by Amazon to fulfill founder Jeff Bezo’s decade old vision of swiftly dispatching customer orders with a fleet of speedy, efficient delivery…
Amazon’s vision of delivering packages to customers via drones is still in progress as new patents were filed by the e-commerce giant based out of Seattle. The biggest challenge they face is safety. With drones flying throughout the sky, autonomously, they need to prove that they are a safe means of delivering items to get the approval of the government.
Drones have been flying for the last century, but delivery drones from Amazon have recently come to life. Amazon wants…
Amazon has let go of some of its research and development and manufacturing employees for its drone delivery service in…
Three months ago today, Amazon announced that customers in Lockeford, California, will be the first to see Prime Air drones…
Despite recurring announcements with significant fanfare at various stages of the service’s very long awaited rollout, it appears Amazon drones aren’t actually…
Amazon delivery drones might be used to spy on your home. An Amazon patent filed with the US Patent and…
Amazon’s drone delivery program, Prime Air, is shuttering part of its operations in the United Kingdom, a new Wired report…
Amazon’s drone delivery program is again under the scanner with a new Business Insider report highlighting how an experimental Prime…
Don’t look now, but Amazon’s beleaguered drone delivery program, Prime Air, is finally beginning to show signs of life. The…
On Monday, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) proposed new safety standards for specific drones for package deliveries in the Federal…
One of the best examples of drone deliveries must be Zipline’s blood and medical supply delivery system in Rwanda. The San Francisco-based company has successfully used drones to fly “more than 187,500 miles, delivering 7,000 units of blood over 7,500 flights” since they launched their service in Africa. Could medical cargo, where to benefit from using a drone to deliver the supplies seems most obvious, open up the skies for routine drone deliveries?
This morning the Wall Street Journal has a detailed article about deliveries by drone. They take a closer look at…