Mitsubishi’s drone delivery marketplace ready for take-off in US
Mitsubishi Electric US says the full suite of its AnyMile drone-based logistics and operations management platform is now available for…
Mitsubishi Electric US says the full suite of its AnyMile drone-based logistics and operations management platform is now available for…
Wing Aviation, one of the world’s leading operators of drone delivery services, has received additional authorization from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)…
The UK Civil Aviation Authority has greenlit six trial projects that would help to make beyond visual line of sight…
The state of Telangana in India is beginning trial runs for the delivery of COVID-19 vaccines, medicines, and other healthcare…
Drone deliveries can save time, money, and even – as Zipline has proven repeatedly – save lives. Now, FlytBase, a…
A research unit of Virginia Tech specialized in UAV traffic management (UTM) is leading a second phase of trials under Federal Aviation Administration…
Skyway Technologies, a provider of air traffic navigation services for drones and autonomous aircraft, and Zing Drone Delivery, an autonomous…
DroneUp, a drone services provider that US supermarket chain Walmart has invested in, has taken another significant step toward advancing…
China-based drone delivery specialist Antwork Technology has scooped up a cool $314 million in Series B funding. The fresh capital…
A new movie release involves a promotion that will bring pop-up drone missions to many major cities in the world….
Matternet has launched its drone delivery program in Berlin, Germany, to deliver medical samples between hospitals, with permanent flights expected…
Altitude Angel has announced a new partnership with Skyfarer, FlyPulse, and Coventry University to develop a drone delivery corridor in…
With a population of over 140,000, the Isle of Wight is a small island in the English Channel. It relies…
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.
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?