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  2. Amazon donates drone and Lego kits, $10,000 to Lodi Boys and ...

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    Jun. 18—The children at the Lodi Boys and Girls Club received a surprise this week when they saw an Amazon Prime truck in the Poplar Street parking lot and nearly a dozen boxes of merchandise.

  3. Amazon Prime Air - Wikipedia

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    Amazon Prime Air, or simply Prime Air, is a drone delivery service operated by Amazon. The service uses delivery drones to autonomously fly individual packages to customers, and launched in 2022. [ 1 ]

  4. Delivery drone - Wikipedia

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    A Wingcopter drone delivering COVID-19 test kits in Scotland. [1] A delivery drone is an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) designed to transport items such as packages, medicines, foods, postal mails, and other light goods. [2] Large corporations like Amazon, DHL, and FedEx have started to use drone delivery services. [2]

  5. Amazon gets FAA approval allowing it to expand drone ... - AOL

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    With the approval, Amazon pilots can now operate drones remotely without. Federal regulators have given Amazon key permission that will allow it to expand its drone delivery program, the company ...

  6. Star Simpson - Wikipedia

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    Simpson's stealth project TacoCopter was the first drone delivery project to receive widespread media attention in March 2012, more than year before Amazon and Google X's announcement of similar concepts. [13] Star Simpson served on the Open Source Hardware Association board as a member in 2013–2014. [14]

  7. Amazon (company) - Wikipedia

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    Amazon Prime Air is an experimental drone delivery service that delivers packages via drones to Amazon Prime subscribers in select cities. Amazon directly employs people to work at its warehouses, bulk distribution centers, staffed "Amazon Hub Locker+" locations, and delivery stations where drivers pick up packages.