China’s DJI, Facing U.S. Bans, Launches Global Sales of Delivery Drone
DJI, the largest consumer drone manufacturer in the world, confronts myriad restrictions from U.S. lawmakers fearing surveillance and Chinese dominance.
DJI, the largest consumer drone manufacturer in the world, confronts myriad restrictions from U.S. lawmakers fearing surveillance and Chinese dominance.
The retailer and partners Zipline and Wing will deliver to three-quarters of the area’s population using drones.
We attempt to solve that mystery and a few others in this week’s Future of FLYING newsletter.
Zipline plans to expand to the U.K., while Wing was approved for beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) flights without visual observers.
Kicking things off by delivering Halloween goodies to customers’ front doors, Manna could expand its U.S. service through a partnership with Hillwood Communities.
The e-commerce giant launched drone delivery of prescriptions for residents of College Station in a bid to compete with industry titans such as Zipline.
In this edition of Future of FLYING, we touch on drones in the Middle East, Wing’s Dallas drone delivery launch, and more.
The company, owned by Google parent Alphabet, gave FLYING an inside look at its new service outside Dallas as drone delivery gathers momentum in the U.S.
Both companies have a drone delivery presence in the Dallas-Fort Worth metro area—they’re now joining forces.
Get an update on Archer, Wisk, Skydio, and more in this week’s Future of FLYING newsletter.