Amazon also made headlines last week for officially restarting its drone delivery program, Prime Air. This is on the heals of ...
Company says the FAA approved “enhancements” it made to its MK30 drone after voluntarily pausing service in January.
After being inactive for two months, Amazon's drones are once again taking to the skies. Amazon confirmed to CNBC on Monday ...
Amazon has restarted its Prime Air drone delivery service in Texas and Arizona after a two-month hiatus, following software ...
But that's just the beginning of Amazon's aerial ... A possible endgame for the drone delivery agenda: The use of roving "airborne fulfillment centers" (AFCs) to make Prime deliveries.
Amazon's temporarily suspended drone delivery service is back in operation. A software update is said to have fixed problems ...
After a voluntary pause for technical improvements, Amazon has received authorisation from the Federal Aviation ...
Amazon Prime Air confirmed it will not be renewing its current building lease in College Station, which is set to expire Sept. 30. The building housed the corporation’s drone delivery program ...
Amazon is operating its drone delivery service in College Station ... The company’s goal is to have Prime Air drones deliver 500 million packages globally by the end of the decade.
US tech group awaiting approval to start flying packages to customers’ doorsteps in northern English town of Darlington ...
Amazon will be required to assign a remote pilot to monitor each of its self-flying delivery drones despite Rachel ... The company had originally proposed its Prime Air service to launch by ...