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Amazon Trials Quieter Drone Deliveries in Darlington

WHAT'S THE STORY?

What's Happening?

Amazon is seeking permission to launch aerial package deliveries in Darlington, UK, promising quieter operations compared to traditional delivery vans. Planning documents submitted to Darlington Council indicate that drone noise will be marginally less or similar to van deliveries, with noise levels expected to reach no more than 72 decibels. The trial involves four drones operating from Amazon's Darlington warehouse, delivering packages by dropping them into residents' gardens from a height of four meters.
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Why It's Important?

Amazon's drone delivery trial represents a significant step towards integrating autonomous technology into logistics, potentially revolutionizing the delivery industry. Quieter drone operations could address noise pollution concerns associated with traditional delivery methods, enhancing community acceptance. Successful implementation may lead to broader adoption of drone deliveries, offering faster and more efficient service to consumers while reducing environmental impact.

What's Next?

Amazon plans to continue working closely with the Civil Aviation Authority to develop the regulatory framework for commercial drone delivery in the UK. The company will engage with the Darlington community to address concerns and gather feedback, which could influence future trials and the potential expansion of drone delivery services.

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