Learn more about the first European test for a drone delivery service from the ecommerce giant that could go globally soon ...
Amazon said it received approval from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for its new delivery drone MK30 to begin operations to customers. "Our approval includes the ability to fly Beyond ...
Most recently Amazon got permission from the FAA to not only start flying from its new Arizona-based location, but also to fly beyond-visual-line-of-sight (BVLOS) missions with the new MK30 drone.
Amazon announced the expansion of its drone delivery service to a new service area. If you live near the Tolleson, Arizona delivery site, Amazon says, you can purchase more than 50,000 eligible ...
Amazon's (NASDAQ:AMZN) new delivery drone, the MK30, has received regulatory approval to begin operations to customers and deployment has begun from facilities near its Same-Day Delivery site in ...
In response, Amazon executives told residents the company would identify a new drone delivery launch site by October 2025. Amazon is not the only company trying to crack delivery by drone.
Amazon first needed to prove to the FAA that this could be done without hitting other objects in the sky. “This is an historic, first-of-its-kind approval for a new drone system and a new ...
"This is an historic, first-of-its-kind approval for a new drone system and a new operating location," Amazon officials said in an online service announcement on Tuesday. Related Amazon announces ...
Amazon said Tuesday it received regulatory approval to begin flying a smaller, quieter version of its delivery drone, the ...
The news came after Amazon announced it was shutting down its testing zone location in Lockeford, California. The new Tolleson location integrates drone deliveries into Amazon’s delivery network ...
As it looks to take off in the UK, Amazon has unveiled a new smaller and quieter MK30 drone, which can work in light rain and wind and fly as far as 12km to make a delivery. However, a decade on ...
5. Amazon.com Inc. is taking flight in Arizona. The e-commerce giant is expected to start delivering packages using its new drone technology on Nov. 5 across the west side of metro Phoenix.