Delivery By Drone Now Available Via UPS
UPS has teamed up with Matternet, which makes autonomous drones and already has operations in Switzerland, for the same-day delivery service, the company said in a statement. The company said the shipment of medical samples at the WakeMed hospital campus in Raleigh, North Carolina was the first of “numerous planned daily revenue flights.”
The company called the inaugural flight “a major milestone for unmanned aviation in the United States.”
Although this is interesting and exciting, I dread the day when the skies are filled with swarms of buzzing drones. UPS just beat out Amazon, FedEx, and Uber to make America’s first revenue-generating drone delivery https://t.co/dz4isybmae#UPS #drones pic.twitter.com/LBk6xL9PgE
— Andy Anderson (@heyAndyman) March 28, 2019
It will provide “the ability to avoid roadway delays, increase medical delivery efficiency, lower costs and improve the patient experience with potentially life-saving benefits,” the company added. The “quadcopter” drones can carry medical payloads weight up to five pounds (2.3 kilograms) for distances up to 12.5 miles (20 kilometers).
Currently, the only option is through traditional courier service.”Drone transport will improve speed of deliveries at a lower cost, enhance access to care and create healthier communities,” WakeMed President Donald Gintzig said.
.@UPS Partners With Matternet To Transport Medical Samples Via Drone Across Hospital System In Raleigh, N.C. – https://t.co/SwHh73bax1 #upsnews pic.twitter.com/EQBeAPaLg5
— UPS News (@UPS_News) March 26, 2019
The Federal Aviation Administration and North Carolina’s Department of Transportation both approved and oversee the drone service, following test flights last year.
Source: AFP Relax News
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