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Amazon Prime Air

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]

Amazon Prime Air
TypeSubsidiary
IndustryLogistics
Founded2022
Area served
ParentAmazon
Websiteamazon.jobs/prime-air

In 2020 the company, along with Zipline, Wingcopter and 7 others was selected by FAA to participate in a type certification program for delivery drones.[2]

History

Concept

In 2013, Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos revealed plans for Amazon Prime Air in an interview on 60 Minutes.[3] The Amazon Prime Air team worked with NASA and Single European Sky ATM on trials using the Amazon air traffic management system. For additional safety, drones will fly at low altitudes (below 400 feet). There are no roads or fixed routes so there are many more options to get from point A to point B, which makes navigating a drone through the air very different from driving a car on a road. Amazon claims their traffic management system is easy to use for various operators in the same airspace because it will connect via the internet.[4]

As of 2022, the cost for a single drone delivery in Amazon's ongoing US trials was at least $484, which the company anticipated to reduce to $63 by 2025 - still almost 20 times as high as its average ground delivery cost.[5] At the time, customers participating in the trials were required to install a physical marker in their backyard to specify the drop-off location, and to designate a person responsible for observing the drone's flight path.[5] The drones used cost $146,000 to build per unit, and had a reach of five kilometers.[5]

United States regulations and testing under waiver program

In the FAA Modernization and Reform Act of 2012, Congress issued the Federal Aviation Administration a deadline of September 30, 2015 to accomplish a "safe integration of civil unmanned aircraft systems into the national airspace system."[6] In August 2016 commercial use of UAV technology was legalized by the United States Congress.[7]

In March 2015, the FAA granted Amazon permission to begin U.S. testing of a prototype under a waiver to the then regulations. Amazon reported that the vehicle cleared for use was obsolete. In April 2015, the FAA allowed Amazon to begin testing current models. In the interim, Amazon had begun testing at a Canadian site close to the United States border.[8]

Current[when?] U.S. regulations required drones fly no higher than 400 ft. (122 m), no faster than 100 mph (161 km/h), and remain within the pilot's line of sight.[9] Amazon has stated it intends to move towards operating above 200 ft. (61 m) and beneath 500 ft. (152 m). Amazon has stated it plans[when?] to fly drones weighing up to 55 lbs. (25 kg) within a 10 mi (16 km) radius of its warehouses, at speeds of up to 50 mph (80.5 km/h) with packages weighing up to 5 lbs. (2.26 kg) in tow.[8]

In June 2019, the FAA granted Amazon Prime Air a Special Airworthiness Certificate for training and research of its MK27 drone.[10] In August 2020, the company received an FAA Part 135 air carrier certificate.[11] The same year, Amazon began trials in several rural areas in Oregon and California, which were still ongoing as of April 2022, with about 30 different products available for delivery.[5]

Tests in Cambridge, England

Amazon has patented a beehive-like structure to house delivery drones in cities, allowing Amazon to move from large single-story warehouses that temporarily store packages before they are shipped.[12] Fulfillment centers designed to accommodate drone deliveries and operations within a certain radius are currently[when?] required.[13]

On December 7, 2016, Amazon successfully delivered a Prime Air parcel to Cambridge, England from a fulfillment center in the Cambridge area. Amazon posted a video of the delivery on their official YouTube channel, later that month.[13] Also in December 2016, Amazon began its first publicly available trial of Amazon Prime Air to those within several miles of Amazon's depot in Cambridge.[14]

Self-driving cars

Autonomous vehicles also fall under the Prime Air division's responsibility. In 2017, Amazon was granted a patent for a method that would allow autonomous cars to deal with reversible lanes by receiving information from a central management system.[15]

Upcoming launch in Lockeford, California

On June 13, 2022, Amazon announced that they would be delivering products using Prime Air drones to customers residing in the small town of Lockeford, California.[16] The announcement did not provide a specific launch date other than "later this year", as Amazon was still awaiting permission from the FAA and Lockeford officials.[16]

Launch in College Station, TX

College Station City Council approved a zoning change to allow Amazon to put its Prime Air facility in July 2022. The Amazon Prime Air facility in College Station, Texas, in addition to Lockeford, California announced it was ready to begin Prime Air deliveries in a press release on Dec 23, 2022.[17]

See also

References

  1. ^ Minkoff, Yoel. "Amazon Prime Air drone deliveries began in time for Christmas". Seeking Alpha.
  2. ^ "FAA proposes airworthiness criteria for 10 unmanned aircraft, including operational intent". evtol.com. Retrieved 2020-11-27.
  3. ^ "Amazon Unveils Futuristic Plan: Delivery by Drone". CBS News. 1 December 2013. Retrieved 6 May 2014.
  4. ^ "Another new frontier for Prime Air". US Day One Blog. 2019-01-18. Retrieved 2019-01-25.
  5. ^ a b c d Long, Katherine; Kim, Eugene (2022-04-07). "Amazon will pay a whopping $63 per package for drone delivery in 2025 and it shows just how the company is still grappling with cost issues for last-mile delivery". Business Insider. Retrieved 2022-08-25.
  6. ^ (PDF). FAA.gov. 14 February 2012. Archived from the original (PDF) on 25 June 2014. Retrieved 6 May 2014.
  7. ^ Chandran, Nyshka (29 August 2016). "FAA's new drone laws go into effect Monday, allowing US companies to innovate". CNBC.com. Retrieved 23 July 2017.
  8. ^ a b Lavars, Nick (April 12, 2015). "Amazon to begin testing new delivery drones in the US". Gizmag. Retrieved April 12, 2015.
  9. ^ Zwickle, Adam, Hillary B. Farber, and Joseph A. Hamm. 2018. "Comparing Public Concern and Support for Drone Regulation to the Current Legal Framework." Behavioral Sciences & the Law37(1):109–24. Retrieved March 18, 2019 (https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/bsl.2357).
  10. ^ Dave Lee (5 June 2019). "Amazon to deliver by drone 'within months'". BBC News.
  11. ^ Amazon gets closer to drone delivery with FAA approval
  12. ^ Sam Levin (26 June 2016). "Amazon patents beehive-like structure to house delivery drones in cities". The Guardian. Retrieved 23 July 2017.
  13. ^ a b amazon (2016-12-14), Amazon Prime Air's First Customer Delivery, retrieved 2016-12-15
  14. ^ "Amazon starts Prime Air drone delivery trial in the UK — but only with two beta users". TechCrunch. 14 December 2016. Retrieved 2022-07-15.
  15. ^ Hern, Alex (2017-01-18). "Amazon patent hints at self-driving car plans". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2019-05-06.
  16. ^ a b "Amazon Prime Air prepares for drone deliveries". US About Amazon. 2022-06-13. Retrieved 2022-06-16.
  17. ^ https://www.kbtx.com/2022/12/23/prime-air-launches-service-college-station/

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Not to be confused with the cargo airline Amazon Air 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 Amazon Prime AirTypeSubsidiaryIndustryLogisticsFounded2022Area servedLockeford California College Station Texas in United StatesEuropeParentAmazonWebsiteamazon jobs prime airIn 2020 the company along with Zipline Wingcopter and 7 others was selected by FAA to participate in a type certification program for delivery drones 2 Contents 1 History 1 1 Concept 1 2 United States regulations and testing under waiver program 1 3 Tests in Cambridge England 1 4 Self driving cars 1 5 Upcoming launch in Lockeford California 1 6 Launch in College Station TX 2 See also 3 ReferencesHistory EditConcept Edit In 2013 Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos revealed plans for Amazon Prime Air in an interview on 60 Minutes 3 The Amazon Prime Air team worked with NASA and Single European Sky ATM on trials using the Amazon air traffic management system For additional safety drones will fly at low altitudes below 400 feet There are no roads or fixed routes so there are many more options to get from point A to point B which makes navigating a drone through the air very different from driving a car on a road Amazon claims their traffic management system is easy to use for various operators in the same airspace because it will connect via the internet 4 As of 2022 the cost for a single drone delivery in Amazon s ongoing US trials was at least 484 which the company anticipated to reduce to 63 by 2025 still almost 20 times as high as its average ground delivery cost 5 At the time customers participating in the trials were required to install a physical marker in their backyard to specify the drop off location and to designate a person responsible for observing the drone s flight path 5 The drones used cost 146 000 to build per unit and had a reach of five kilometers 5 United States regulations and testing under waiver program Edit In the FAA Modernization and Reform Act of 2012 Congress issued the Federal Aviation Administration a deadline of September 30 2015 to accomplish a safe integration of civil unmanned aircraft systems into the national airspace system 6 In August 2016 commercial use of UAV technology was legalized by the United States Congress 7 In March 2015 the FAA granted Amazon permission to begin U S testing of a prototype under a waiver to the then regulations Amazon reported that the vehicle cleared for use was obsolete In April 2015 the FAA allowed Amazon to begin testing current models In the interim Amazon had begun testing at a Canadian site close to the United States border 8 Current when U S regulations required drones fly no higher than 400 ft 122 m no faster than 100 mph 161 km h and remain within the pilot s line of sight 9 Amazon has stated it intends to move towards operating above 200 ft 61 m and beneath 500 ft 152 m Amazon has stated it plans when to fly drones weighing up to 55 lbs 25 kg within a 10 mi 16 km radius of its warehouses at speeds of up to 50 mph 80 5 km h with packages weighing up to 5 lbs 2 26 kg in tow 8 In June 2019 the FAA granted Amazon Prime Air a Special Airworthiness Certificate for training and research of its MK27 drone 10 In August 2020 the company received an FAA Part 135 air carrier certificate 11 The same year Amazon began trials in several rural areas in Oregon and California which were still ongoing as of April 2022 with about 30 different products available for delivery 5 Tests in Cambridge England Edit Amazon has patented a beehive like structure to house delivery drones in cities allowing Amazon to move from large single story warehouses that temporarily store packages before they are shipped 12 Fulfillment centers designed to accommodate drone deliveries and operations within a certain radius are currently when required 13 On December 7 2016 Amazon successfully delivered a Prime Air parcel to Cambridge England from a fulfillment center in the Cambridge area Amazon posted a video of the delivery on their official YouTube channel later that month 13 Also in December 2016 Amazon began its first publicly available trial of Amazon Prime Air to those within several miles of Amazon s depot in Cambridge 14 Self driving cars Edit Autonomous vehicles also fall under the Prime Air division s responsibility In 2017 Amazon was granted a patent for a method that would allow autonomous cars to deal with reversible lanes by receiving information from a central management system 15 Upcoming launch in Lockeford California Edit On June 13 2022 Amazon announced that they would be delivering products using Prime Air drones to customers residing in the small town of Lockeford California 16 The announcement did not provide a specific launch date other than later this year as Amazon was still awaiting permission from the FAA and Lockeford officials 16 Launch in College Station TX Edit College Station City Council approved a zoning change to allow Amazon to put its Prime Air facility in July 2022 The Amazon Prime Air facility in College Station Texas in addition to Lockeford California announced it was ready to begin Prime Air deliveries in a press release on Dec 23 2022 17 See also EditWingcopter Wing company Zipline drone delivery References Edit Minkoff Yoel Amazon Prime Air drone deliveries began in time for Christmas Seeking Alpha FAA proposes airworthiness criteria for 10 unmanned aircraft including operational intent evtol com Retrieved 2020 11 27 Amazon Unveils Futuristic Plan Delivery by Drone CBS News 1 December 2013 Retrieved 6 May 2014 Another new frontier for Prime Air US Day One Blog 2019 01 18 Retrieved 2019 01 25 a b c d Long Katherine Kim Eugene 2022 04 07 Amazon will pay a whopping 63 per package for drone delivery in 2025 and it shows just how the company is still grappling with cost issues for last mile delivery Business Insider Retrieved 2022 08 25 FAA Modernization and Reform Act of 2012 PDF FAA gov 14 February 2012 Archived from the original PDF on 25 June 2014 Retrieved 6 May 2014 Chandran Nyshka 29 August 2016 FAA s new drone laws go into effect Monday allowing US companies to innovate CNBC com Retrieved 23 July 2017 a b Lavars Nick April 12 2015 Amazon to begin testing new delivery drones in the US Gizmag Retrieved April 12 2015 Zwickle Adam Hillary B Farber and Joseph A Hamm 2018 Comparing Public Concern and Support for Drone Regulation to the Current Legal Framework Behavioral Sciences amp the Law37 1 109 24 Retrieved March 18 2019 https onlinelibrary wiley com doi 10 1002 bsl 2357 Dave Lee 5 June 2019 Amazon to deliver by drone within months BBC News Amazon gets closer to drone delivery with FAA approval Sam Levin 26 June 2016 Amazon patents beehive like structure to house delivery drones in cities The Guardian Retrieved 23 July 2017 a b amazon 2016 12 14 Amazon Prime Air s First Customer Delivery retrieved 2016 12 15 Amazon starts Prime Air drone delivery trial in the UK but only with two beta users TechCrunch 14 December 2016 Retrieved 2022 07 15 Hern Alex 2017 01 18 Amazon patent hints at self driving car plans The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved 2019 05 06 a b Amazon Prime Air prepares for drone deliveries US About Amazon 2022 06 13 Retrieved 2022 06 16 https www kbtx com 2022 12 23 prime air launches service college station Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Amazon Prime Air amp oldid 1136056862, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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