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Drones used by Google for distribution, called Wing, are allowed to fly

Alphabet, the original company of Google, has been the first company to obtain FAA statements. FAA is an organization that organizes air space and authorizes Alphabet to distribute distributors to home-made drones. Next tests will be held in Virginian, with Win Aviation.
People in rural countries will be able to receive the requests they make on the internet through their drones through the home of their home. These drones are quite large and can take 120km / h speed. You have a spectacular new video.
These drones have little effect with those used for consumption. These have 12 independent routers and can fly 120 meters high. They do not need to land and carry the load (much less than 1.5 kg) by means of a cable on the ground and then return to their base.
To date, some tests have been carried out, such as Australia, Finland and the USA, but there are now real distributions.
With this authorization, Wing thinks they will create a revolution in the distribution of medications, such as hospital distribution or remote food delivery. At the moment, it is the biggest doubt, because the other neighbors with these distributions will not be very annoying. It will be seen.
Information source: elmundo.es

 

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