FAA approves new variant of Matternet M2 delivery drone
Matternet, the first non-military drone maker to achieve standard Type Certification and Production Certification by the US Federal Aviation Administration…
Matternet, the first non-military drone maker to achieve standard Type Certification and Production Certification by the US Federal Aviation Administration…
California-based drone delivery company Matternet says it has received a waiver from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) that allows it to…
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has granted a production certificate to California-based Matternet for its M2 delivery drone. This makes Matternet…
Top US cargo carrier Ameriflight has received approval from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to operate drone deliveries as part of its regular services,…
The M2 drone delivery system by Matternet has achieved type certification by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). This is a…
The race to who can make the best delivery drone system is in full effect as Matternet raises $16 million with the help of Boeing HorizonX Ventures. There are so many different ways drones can be used to deliver things like packages ordered from online retailers or medicine from a doctor, but Matternet plans to use its drones to deliver items from peer to peer.
UC San Diego Health will be commencing tests involving drones as a delivery method for medical samples between its facilities…
Another day, another story of new drone delivery services spurred by the COVID-19 emergency. Today, Bloomberg Law reports that UPS…
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?