Amazon has received crucial approval from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to expand its drone delivery program in the United States. This approval, granted on Thursday, allows Amazon to fly its delivery drones longer distances without the need for ground spotters, enabling the company to scale the service to more parts of the country. The company announced that a new drone delivery site is expected to open later this year in Tolleson. This regulatory milestone, facilitated by federal regulators, brings Amazon closer to realizing its vision of widespread drone deliveries.
Amazon said Thursday it has received federal approval to fly its delivery drones longer distances without the need for ground spotters, clearing a key regulatory hurdle and opening the door for the company to scale the service to more parts of the U.S. https://t.co/kPvP2nslT0 https://t.co/fbN0MqjZGo
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Federal regulators have given Amazon key permission that will allow it to expand its drone delivery program, the company announced Thursday. A drive delivery site is expected to open later this year in Tolleson. https://t.co/BA8oGrVIv2
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