{"id":12010,"date":"2018-04-06T12:27:35","date_gmt":"2018-04-06T12:27:35","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/businessbooster.ro\/?p=12010"},"modified":"2020-07-06T03:36:21","modified_gmt":"2020-07-06T03:36:21","slug":"fastest-delivery-drone-zipline","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/businessbooster.ro\/fastest-delivery-drone-zipline\/","title":{"rendered":"The World\u2019s Fastest Delivery Drone Takes Off"},"content":{"rendered":"
The world\u2019s fastest delivery drone takes off within America! Californian startup Zipline unveiled a new, fixed-wing machine that it says is the world\u2019s fastest commercial delivery drone. The top speed is almost 80 mph. This drone launch happens just as America is about to loosen restrictions on drone testing.<\/p>\n
The world\u2019s swiftest commercial delivery drone reaches a top speed of 128 kilometres an hour (80 miles per hour). Zipline is hoping its new fixed-wing aerial robot, which is both speedier and easier to maintain than its predecessor, will help it grow to expand the business in the US market.<\/p>\n
Yet things are not going to be that easy as there’s competition. Big tech firms like Amazon\u00a0and Alphabet\u00a0have run delivery drone pilots abroad and will jump at the chance to do more in the US, too.\u00a0Amazon has already tested its Prime Air drone delivery service for years\u00a0in the UK\u00a0and elsewhere.\u00a0 Project Wing, part of Alphabet\u2019s secretive X lab, which is using its drones to deliver pharmaceuticals and burritos in\u00a0a pilot project in Australia.<\/p>\n
All players in the drone business are counting on the US market, where regulators are getting ready to authorize more extensive experimentation with delivery drones.<\/p>\n