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Amazon Prime Air

Published on Dec 1, 2013

We're excited to share Prime Air - something the team has been working on in our next generation R&D lab. The goal of this new delivery system is to get packages into customers' hands in 30 minutes or less using unmanned aerial vehicles. Putting Prime Air into commercial use will take some number of years as we advance technology and wait for the necessary FAA rules and regulations. This is footage from a recent test flight.
 

Meet The New Amazon Prime Air Delivery Drones

Published on Dec 4, 2015

Amazon's drone delivery idea is back with a new and improved drone with improved landing and other upgrades! Is it inevitable that delivery drones cloud the sky? Or will it never, ever happen?
 

How Amazon's Prime Now can get an order to your door in an hour

Published on Dec 21, 2015

With an eye on last-minute holiday shoppers, the e-commerce giant shows off the operations of its new rapid-deliveries service in Manhattan.
 

Amazon Prime Air’s first customer delivery

Published on Dec 14, 2016

Amazon Prime Air has begun private trials in England, and the first customer delivery by drone recently took place.
 

Amazon has a new mothership blimp/ drone delivery plan

Published on Jan 5, 2017

Airship warehouses are in the plans for Amazon, with a drone fleet supplying cities below with all the weird things they could possibly order. Is it a better idea than Prime or PrimeNow? Kim Horcher and Tim Frisch (What the Flick TV) break it down.

"Amazon has just gotten a patent for an "airborne fulfillment center utilizing unmanned aerial vehicles for item delivery." Though the patent was granted in April 2016, the plans for it have just gone public on the US Patent and Trademark Office website. What they describe sounds like something out of a Philip K. Dick novel."
 
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