Yes, Drone Delivery Is Available In Alabama as a Test
What is drone delivery?
Drone delivery is a method of transporting goods using unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), commonly known as drones to customers. In several experimental tests, retailers and drone delivery companies are loading packages or goods onto a drone, which then flies to the delivery destination like a customers home residence. The drone uses GPS, sensors, and other systems to ensure that it reaches the correct location and will often land and detach the package or drop it down while mid-flight from it’s fuselage or lowered down on a wire system.
Drone delivery can offer several benefits, such as faster delivery times than ground based transportation, lower delivery costs and reduced carbon emissions compared to other methods. However, since drone delivery is still relatively new, it’s subject to regulation by aviation authorities to ensure safety and security and isn’t fully approved in many places. Additionally, the weight and size of packages that can be delivered by drones are limited by the battery capacity and flight time that drones currently have.
Is drone delivery available in Alabama?
Yes- drone delivery is currently being tested in the state of Alabama.
Which companies currently offer drone delivery in this state?
Currently, Greer’s Market offers drone delivery via Deuce Drone.
Which cities or locations have it available in this state?
As of right now, Deuce Drone is operating test flights throughout a handful of routes in the city of Mobile, Alabama.
How does it work?
Deuce Drone operates drones in the less than 55-pound category that carry a payload of up to 10 pounds. From AL.com, “orders will be received via smartphone app. Employees at a participating business (represented by Tropical Smoothie Café in Tuesday’s exercise) will load an order into a preapproved cargo box, which a drone port will then load onto a drone. Automated flight management software will control the delivery, with a human air traffic controller ready to step in as needed.”
For a further look at this, KJ Hardict showcased this video on YouTube