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  2. Walmart CEO shares lessons of drone delivery at Morgan ...

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    Though the overall drone delivery market is expected to hit $65 billion by 2032, Walmart competitor Amazon has a head start, last month receiving approval from the FAA to test new quieter drones.

  3. Walmart to test drone delivery with Zipline in latest deal - AOL

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    Walmart is teaming up with a company called Zipline to launch drone delivery program early next year that will deliver health and wellness products close to the retailer's headquarters in ...

  4. Walmart ups the ante in contactless delivery, tests drones to ...

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    In a move that advances the trend of contactless customer service in an era of social distancing, Walmart teamed up with Quest Diagnostics (DGX) and DroneUp to pilot drone delivery of the kits in ...

  5. Delivery drone - Wikipedia

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    Zipline drones use an assisted take-off to enter flight, and for landing they use an arresting gear-inspired mechatronic recovery system. During a delivery, the Zipline drone does not land, but instead descends to a low height and drops the package to the ground, slowed by a parachute -like air brake .

  6. Freefly Systems - Wikipedia

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    The Cinestar 8 was designed to lift large DSLR cameras with an optimal total payload weight of 12.3 to 12.7 lb (5.6 to 5.8 kg) which includes camera, mount and batteries. [ 36 ] Alta 6 : The Alta 6 is a 6-rotor, ready-to-fly helicopter designed to carry a payload of up to 15 lb (6.8 kg) including both gimbal and professional camera.

  7. Wing (company) - Wikipedia

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    Wing Aviation LLC, doing business as Wing, is a subsidiary of Alphabet Inc. that develops a drone delivery system and UTM systems. The company completed its first deliveries in 2014. [1] The company has operations in Australia, the United States, Finland, and Ireland, with potential expansion to the United Kingdom planned.