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Amazon says it has received approval from the FAA to fly its newer, smaller delivery drones, including beyond the visual line ...
Amazon.com Inc. and related entities can make a worker whose business signed a delivery service partner agreement with the retailer pursue race bias claims outside of court, a federal judge said.
President Donald Trump's newest executive orders aim to speed development of new-age technology, including high-speed flights ...
This full-fledged 4K content creation machine is just light enough that it doesn't require registration with the FAA before ...
Most recently Amazon got permission from the FAA to not only start flying from its new Arizona-based location, but also to fly beyond-visual-line-of-sight (BVLOS) missions with the new MK30 drone.
Including the use of its original drone, Amazon would increase operation days from 260 to 365. Pending FAA approval of the MK30 Drone, the expanded range will make Prime Air delivery available to ...
With the approval, Amazon pilots can now operate drones remotely without seeing it with their own eyes. An FAA spokesperson said the approval applies to College Station, Texas, where the company ...
FAA, Amazon, UPS, and others discuss how scalable Safety Management Systems (SMS) are shaping drone operations.
Amazon finally received FAA approval last year to operate its drones beyond the visual line of sight, which has expanded its delivery range. But it keeps running into regulatory hurdles ...
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The Federal Aviation Administration is demanding an accident investigation into the out-of-control Starship flight by SpaceX.
Alongside the FAA approval, Matt McCardle, head of regulatory affairs for Prime Air, said the company is starting to make drone deliveries Tuesday near Phoenix, Arizona. In April, Amazon said ...
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