Delivery drones in the United States, which have been slow to gain widespread adoption since commercial drone delivery began over five years ago, are poised for broader expansion. Currently operational in only a few suburban areas, the technology's growth is expected to accelerate following a recent proposal by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to ease regulations on drone package deliveries. Proponents highlight the speed of delivery drones, noting their ability to quickly transport perishable items such as ice cream before it melts. This development could lead to increased availability of drone delivery services in more U.S. neighborhoods.
Delivery drones are so fast they can zip a pint of ice cream to a customer’s driveway before it melts. Yet the long-promised technology has been slow to take off in the United States. https://t.co/up9lgtP5vM
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