The latest FAA approval for Zipline could mean a huge step forward in drone delivery.
The Mountain View, California-based drone delivery firm announced an array of new software and hardware updates.
Having obtained a milestone Standard Part 135 Air Carrier Certification, Flytrex is ready for takeoff.
See how Walmart — quickly becoming one of the biggest names in drone delivery — and its network fared in 2022.
The Government of Rwanda will enlist Zipline to be able to make autonomous deliveries to the nation’s entire population.
Supply chain and logistics companies got time in the limelight on Time magazine’s list of the 200 Best Inventions of 2022.
Medical drone deliveries
Medical drone delivery specialist Zipline began flying commercially in Utah this week after months of testing.
Drone delivery provider Zipline adds yet another health care company to its list of delivery partners.
Drone delivery firm Zipline launched a commercial service in North Carolina less than a week after obtaining a historic FAA certification.
Zipline received an FAA Part 135 air carrier certification that gives it the largest commercial drone delivery radius in the U.S.
A report from an FAA committee on line-of-sight rules may push drone delivery to new heights.
Straight from the mouths of executives at Flytrex, DroneDek, Zipline and Draganfly, here are predictions on where drone delivery will be in five years.
Zipline is known for its work providing humanitarian assistance to remote communities, and it’s now coming to Pea Ridge, Arkansas.
These 5 airdrops point to an exciting future for the drone industry.
UP Partners is looking for transformative technology companies that will underpin a society dominated by unmanned aircraft.
The company’s mission is to create the first logistics company that serves all humans equally.
Deuce Drone, a new developer of aerial drone delivery systems, has a talented team, but its biggest hurdles will be established competitors, federal regulations, and customer appreciation for the technology.
Drone use for package deliveries is expected to remain largely grounded by regulatory and infrastructural hurdles during the next few years, according to Frost and Sullivan.
Company claims faster medical deliveries means faster patient treatment.
Drones may be one of the key answers to last-mile delivery. Read about how drones are being used around the world.
Marken has acquired three European companies based out of central and eastern Europe, to expand its geographic footprint in the pharma and life science logistics segments.
Request follows FAA approval for Google drones in Virginia.
Zipline operates autonomous drones across remote areas that are hard to reach by road, airlifting medicines during emergencies.
Zipline has focused on humanitarian needs, delivering medical supplies to rural communities around the world.