Amazon
is
starting
up
drone
delivery
operations
at
its
Tolleson,
AZ,
same-day
delivery
site.
Customers
who
live
in
the
West
Valley
Phoenix
Metro
Area
are
eligible
to
receive
packages
via
Prime
Air
and
will
have
“access
to
the
over
50,000
everyday
essentials”
that
include
household,
beauty,
and
office/tech
supplies
—
which
Amazon
claims
is
its
largest
selection
yet
for
fast
drone
deliveries.
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
for
the
first
time,
and
the
drones
will
deploy
right
next
to
the
fulfillment
center.
Amazon
is
using
its
latest
MK30
drones
that
can
carry
up
to
5
pounds
while
also
flying
“twice
as
far”
and
running
“50
percent
quieter”
than
its
previous
models
that
sometimes
crashed
and
burned
in
testing.
Amazon
will
launch
the
drones
from
its
hybrid
facility.
The
Federal
Aviation
Administration
(FAA)
has
approved
Amazon’s
drones
for
Beyond
Visual
Line
of
Sight
(BVLOS),
meaning
they
can
be
flown
out
of
visual
range
from
the
operator.
The
company
claims
it’s
the
first
to
launch
both
a
new
facility
and
BVLOS
drone
service
that
meets
FAA
requirements.
Despite
many
delays
in
getting
its
program
off
the
ground,
Amazon
says
it
has
delivered
“thousands”
of
items
to
customers
in
less
than
an
hour
since
it
started
drone
deliveries
in
2022.
The
company
also
operates
in
College
Station,
Texas,
and
plans
to
open
new
locations
in
2025.
(Originally posted by Umar Shakir)
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