Two Amazon Prime Air delivery drones struck a crane in Arizona, resulting in “substantial” damage and a fire Wednesday, prompting the company to ultimately suspend delivery drone operations.
Two Amazon Prime Air MK30 drones collided with a crane boom in Tolleson, Arizona, on Wednesday, prompting investigations by federal aviation authorities.
Amazon's Prime Air delivery drones can't catch a break. The company's automated delivery service has once again run into problems — literally this time — as two of the drones have crashed into a cable ...
A crash involving two Amazon delivery drones in Arizona has prompted the company to pause its drone delivery service. - JASON REDMOND/AFP via Getty Images Two of Amazon's MK30 delivery drones crashed ...
Could Florida residents soon see drones whizzing by their homes? Amazon officials announced this week that it is bringing delivery drones to the Tampa area by the end of the year. For eligible ...
A video of an Amazon delivery drone sitting in an Arizona courtyard has raised some interesting questions, such as: What if one of Jeff Bezos' drones unexpectedly lands in my yard? The video, which ...
WACO, Texas (KWTX) - Amazon is transforming how you get deliveries in Waco. Not by car, but by air. Amazon and Prime Air are upgrading the delivery process by using drones to drop off packages to your ...
WASHINGTON (WLS) -- Amazon made its first successful commercial drone delivery to a farmhouse in England Dec. 7. Smartphones disrupted several industries - music, books and television. Now, Amazon ...
Chinese company begins testing drones to deliver tea. — -- As if holding the world's largest IPO wasn't enough, Alibaba is now beating Amazon in the drone delivery game. The Chinese e-commerce ...
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Amazon Reveals Smart Glasses That Effectively Turn Its Delivery Drivers Into Cyborg Drones
Amazon revealed smart glasses for delivery drivers that can scan packages and give directions without discussing ethical ...
Getting an Amazon package delivered from the sky is closer to becoming a reality. The Federal Aviation Administration said Monday it had granted Amazon approval to deliver packages by drones. Amazon ...
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