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GoTo Foods is partnering with DoorDash and Wing on a multi-brand drone delivery pilot in three Texas markets to explore how the technology can improve last-mile delivery.
The proposal offers a clearer pathway for approval of operations beyond the visual line of sight, which could strengthen logistics applications, stakeholders said.
More than six years after the FAA approved the first commercial home deliveries with drones, the service is only in a handful of suburbs, though Amazon is working on bringing it to San Antonio.
Delivery drones are supposed to be fast, yet the long-promised technology has been slow to take off in the United States
Under this proposed rule from the Department of Transportation and the Federal Aviation Administration, drones can be flown beyond the current visual line of sight requirements, allowing them to be flown at an altitude of 400 feet or less.
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